ragtag and bobtail
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A ragtag and bobtail of curious onlookers gathered at the edge of the fairground.
Definition
Noun: * The common people, especially when viewed as disorganized, unruly, or of low social standing: A disparaging term referring to the masses or general populace, often implying they are a motley, ragged, or disorderly collection of individuals.
Usage
This term is used as a collective noun to refer to a crowd or group of ordinary people, typically with a negative connotation of disorganization or lack of refinement. It is often considered archaic and disparaging.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun.
- They were a ragtag and bobtail crew of adventurers with no unified goal.
Variants and Related Words
- Ragtag (adjective): Describing a group as disorganized, untidy, or made up of disparate elements.
- A ragtag bunch of volunteers assembled to help.
- Bobtail (noun, archaic): An animal with a docked or short tail; by extension, something curtailed or incomplete. In the phrase, it contributes to the sense of an inferior or motley collection.
Synonyms
- Rabble: A disorderly crowd; the common people.
- Hoi polloi: (Often derogatory) The masses; the common people.
- Plebeians: Commoners (from historical Roman context).
- The great unwashed: (Derogatory, informal) The common populace.
Related Idioms
- Tag and rag: An older, synonymous variant meaning the common herd.
- Riffraff: Worthless or disreputable people; the rabble.
- The bouncer was told not to let in any riffraff.
A ragtag and bobtail of curious onlookers gathered at the edge of the fairground.
Noun
- disparaging terms for the common people