slob

[US]/slɒb/
[UK]/slɑb/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. [informal] a lazy and untidy person; a fool; a vulgar person.

Example Sentences

when your body is your fortune, you can't afford to slob out .

He's such a slob, always leaving his clothes on the floor.

She refuses to date a slob who doesn't take care of himself.

Living with a slob can be frustrating and stressful.

Don't be such a slob, clean up after yourself!

He's a slob when it comes to personal hygiene.

She's a slob in the kitchen, always leaving dirty dishes in the sink.

I can't stand being around such a slob like him.

Being a slob is not an excuse for being disorganized.

She's a slob at work, never organizing her desk or files.

Don't be a slob with your finances, make a budget and stick to it.

Real-world Examples

Do you know something? You're a slob.

Source: British Council Learning Tips

And you...you are an unbelievable slob. A slovenly, angry intern. I am Preston Burke.

Source: Grey's Anatomy Season 2

Yeah, you guys look fantastic. I feel like such a slob.

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 4

Nice dress. Oh, this? I'm dressed like a slob today.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 2

See, it's only because I work with a bunch of slobs.

Source: Modern Family Season 6

Bright? He's a common, ignorant slob. He don't even speak good English.

Source: Go blank axis version

Hey. My friends call me Strep. - He's a bacterium and a bit of a slob.

Source: Scientific Insights Bilingual Edition

If we all went out looking like a slob like me, it would be a pretty dreary world.

Source: We all dressed up for Bill.

You do not want your wife calling you a slob.

Source: 2006 ESLPod

My problem is my roommate is a slob.

Source: Charlie’s Growth Diary Season 3

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