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pleb noun- an unsophisticated or uneducated person UK, 1865
An abbreviation of conventional “plebeian” (a lower-class person). - pseudo-clever tapping of popular culture, letting the journo [journalist] know that he’s not a pleb — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 5, 2000
- I had respect alright. And not just from the plebs. — Danny King, The Bank Robber Diaries, p. 18, 2002
- an annoying person; a nuisance UK
A generally derogative application of the sense as “a plebeian”. - — Peter Chippindale, The British CB Book, p. 158, 1981
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