lubber

/ˈlʌbər/
noun
  1. A big, clumsy, or lazy person.
    • The big lubber tripped over his own feet.
    • He was called a lubber because he never did any work.
    • Don't be such a lubber; help us carry these boxes.
  2. An inexperienced or unskilled sailor; a landlubber.
    • The old captain called the new recruit a lubber.
    • A lubber like him can't even tie a proper knot.
    • The lubber got seasick as soon as the boat left the harbor.
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