slubberdegullion

[,slʌbədi'ɡʌljən]
  • n. [古语、方言] 邋遢懒散的人,二流子
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slubberdegullion (n.)
"a slobbering or dirty fellow, a worthless sloven," 1610s, from slubber "to daub, smear; behave carelessly or negligently" (1520s), probably from Dutch or Low German (compare slobber (v.)). Second element appears to be an attempt to imitate French; or perhaps it is French, related to Old French goalon "a sloven." Century Dictionary speculates the -de- means "insignificant" or else is from hobbledehoy.