Synonyms for «pleb»

The word "pleb" is a short form of "plebeian," which historically referred to a member of the common working class. Nowadays, it is often used as an insult to belittle or mock someone, implying that they are unsophisticated, low-status, or lacking intelligence. Full definition

Sentences with «pleb»

  • Nick Clegg has described the Conservatives» online Budget advert as «silly» but denied that George Osborne's statement marked a «Budget for plebs». (itv.com)
  • I'm with Alex in feeling a little uncomfortable at the recommendation that plebs like me should pick stocks. (monevator.com)
  • Mitchell was supposed to have called police «f *** ing plebs», but evidence which emerged last week has called that into question. (politics.co.uk)
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