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Plebe

A classist or sarcastic term used to describe the common people or lower social classes. It is used to create a distance, whether real or feigned, between a perceived elite and the general public.

Let's get out of this mall soon, it's full of plebe now and you can't even walk.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Chileby Flaite Stgo

Plebe

Used in Northern Mexico to refer to a child, kid, or teenager. (In northern regions, the term is a common and neutral way to refer to young people, losing its historical class based connotation).

There were two plebes who came to my house, one was 9 and the other was 12 years old.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Méxicoby Anónimo

Plebe

Refers to the common people or lower social class. Originally an Ancient Roman term, it describes everyone who was not part of the patricians, the ruling aristocratic class. (In modern usage, it refers to the masses or commoners).

The tribune of the Plebe: The Plebe rebels against the aristocratic class.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Argentinaby Anónimo

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