Wordsmith Talk |
About Us | What's New | Search | Site Map | Contact Us | |||
Register Log In UBB.threads Forums General Topics Q&A about words land lubber
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
the word 'lubber' is probably of Scandinavian origin, meaning a fat, lazy fellow; this is most likely not related to the word lover.land lubber most certainly comes from land + lubber, and is meant to be disparaging.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted ![]()
land lubber
xara 12/06/2000 3:55 PM ![]()
Re: land lubber
maverick 12/06/2000 4:28 PM ![]()
Re: land lubber
of troy 12/06/2000 4:39 PM ![]()
Re: land lubber
xara 12/06/2000 5:00 PM ![]()
Re: land lubber
tsuwm 12/06/2000 5:23 PM ![]()
Re: land lubber
Capital Kiwi 12/07/2000 3:42 AM ![]()
Re: land lubber
jmh 12/07/2000 8:09 AM ![]()
Re: land lubber
Capital Kiwi 12/07/2000 9:41 AM ![]()
Re: land lubber
jmh 12/07/2000 10:15 AM ![]()
Re: land lubber
RhubarbCommando 12/07/2000 10:55 AM ![]()
Re: land lubber
of troy 12/07/2000 2:12 PM ![]()
Re: land lubber
Capital Kiwi 12/07/2000 5:53 PM ![]()
Re: land lubber
xara 12/07/2000 4:27 PM
Moderated by Jackie
Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Rules · Mark All Read Contact Us · Forum Help · UBB.threads