noun a clumsy or unskilled sailor or seaman
In nautical terminology, a lubber refers to a clumsy or inexperienced sailor.
The term lubber is commonly found in historical literature depicting sailors and maritime life.
In folklore, lubber is sometimes used to describe a lazy or foolish character.
Lubber can be used informally to refer to someone who is clumsy or unskilled in a particular activity.
Pirates often use the term lubber as an insult towards landlubbers or inexperienced crew members.
In nautical writing, 'lubber' may be used to describe someone who is inexperienced or unskilled in sailing.
In a metaphorical sense, 'lubber' may be used to describe someone who lacks coordination or skill in a particular area, such as in psychological assessments.