slopseller
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Definition
Noun: A person or business that sells cheap, ready-made clothing, typically of low quality. Historically, this term referred to a retailer of inexpensive, mass-produced garments.
Usage
The term is used to identify a specific type of clothing merchant. It often carries a connotation of selling low-quality or ill-fitting garments. * The slopseller on the corner supplied sailors with cheap trousers and shirts. * In the 19th century, a slopseller was a common sight in port towns.
Advanced Usage
- The term is now largely archaic but may be used in historical contexts or literature to evoke a specific period and economic class.
- It can imply a critique of the quality and disposability of the goods sold.
Variants and Related Words
- Slopshop (noun): The shop or business premises of a slopseller.
- Slops (noun, plural): The cheap, ready-made clothing itself. (e.g., "He was dressed in rough slops.")
Synonyms
- Rag merchant
- Dealer in cheap clothing
- Outfitter (in a historical, low-quality context)
Different Meanings
- The core meaning is specific and does not commonly branch into other distinct definitions. It consistently refers to a seller of inexpensive, ready-made apparel.
Related Idioms or Phrases
- No common idioms directly incorporate the word "slopseller." The related noun "slops" appears in phrases like "slops and swill," which originally referred to waste food fed to pigs but can metaphorically describe something of very poor quality.
Noun
- a dealer in cheap ready-made clothing