lubber (n.)
clumsy dolt, blundering lout
KL I.iv.90[disguised Kent to Oswald] If you will measure your lubber's length again, tarry
TC III.iii.139[Ulysses to Achilles, of the lords] They clap the lubber Ajax on the shoulder
TG II.v.40[Launce to Speed, of Valentine] A notable lubber [punning on 'lover' in l.37]
TN IV.i.13[Feste to Sebastian] I am afraid this great lubber the world will prove a cockney
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