pleb

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English - Turkish
(Latin) avam tabakaya dahil olan
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English - English
A common person, one who is out of one's class at an event or gathering
disapproval If someone refers to people as plebs, they mean they are of a low social class or do not appreciate culture. = prole. A commoner; a plebeian. an insulting word meaning someone who is from a low social class - often used humorously (plebeian)
Similar to the Icelandic word plebbi: A pathetic person seeking wealth and fake happiness. A typical "low-life." This term is perfectly described in "Plebbabókin" (The book of pleb) by Icelandic comedian Jón Gnarr
Common people. Person out of their class at an event or gathering
{i} plebeian, common man, member of the lower class; member of the common class (in ancient Rome)
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Hence, the common people; the populace; construed as a pl
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{i} populace, common folk; lower classes
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The commonalty of ancient Rome who were citizens without the usual political rights; the plebeians; - - distinguished from the patricians
Turkish - English

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    [ 'pleb ] (noun.) 1865. Abbreviation of plebeian (“member of the lower class in ancient Rome”), or by back-formation from Latin plebs.
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