💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Laboress"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| labouressnoun | Alternative form of laboress. [(dated) A female laborer.] |
| labbienoun | (informal) A Labrador retriever. |
| buffer lassnoun | (British, obsolete) A young woman employed at a factory cleaning and polishing cutlery. |
| labonzanoun | (US, slang) The belly or stomach. |
| labbernoun | (informal) A person taking part in a laboratory session. |
| belabourernoun | (rare) One who belabours. |
| slobettenoun | (slang, humorous, rare) A female slob. |
| slumladynoun | (derogatory) a female slumlord. |
| lezzernoun | (slang, derogatory) lesbian |
| lobbymannoun | (dated) A male lobbyist. |
| jailoressnoun | A female jailor. |
| lab ratnoun | (idiomatic) A person or group used as the subject of an experiment or test, especially unwillingly or unwittingly. |
| pauperessnoun | A female pauper. |
| lubbardnoun | (archaic) A lubber. |
| bankeressnoun | (obsolete) A female banker. |
| balabustenoun | Alternative form of baleboste. [(Judaism) mistress of the house] |
| lassocknoun | (Scotland) A girl; a lass. |
| lush workernoun | Alternative form of lush-worker. [(slang) A petty thief who steals from drunks who are unconscious.] |
| lobcocknoun | (dated) A dull or sluggish person |
| lubbernoun | (nautical) An inexperienced or novice sailor; a landlubber. |
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