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slob (n.)
1780, "mud, muddy land," from Irish
slab
"mud," itself probably borrowed from English
slab
"muddy place" (c.1600), from a Scandinavian source (cf. Icelandic
slabb
"sludge"). The meaning "untidy person" is first recorded 1861.