landlubber

/ˈlændˌlʌbər/
noun
  1. A person who is not experienced with the sea or sailing; someone who lives on land and knows little about ships or the ocean.
    • Even a landlubber can enjoy a boat ride on a calm lake.
    • The old sailor laughed at the landlubber who couldn't tell a bow from a stern.
    • The crew teased the new recruit for being a landlubber who got seasick immediately.
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