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great unwashed

American  
Or Great Unwashed

noun

  1. the general public; the populace or masses.


Etymology

Origin of great unwashed

First recorded in 1855–60

Example Sentences

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To me, it speaks to the elitism and shallowness of the trio that they are repelled by folks who are not as upscale as they are — they are repelled by “the great unwashed.”

From Los Angeles Times

The dress code for Monday's red carpet is The Garden of Time, which shares its name with a dystopian tale written in 1962 by JG Ballard, in which the last bastion of the super-rich is overrun by a working-class mob of the "great unwashed".

From BBC

At Toro, his long hair, earring and fondness for holidays in Ibiza had endeared him to the great unwashed.

From BBC

He eventually played with more than 100 bands, including the Great Unwashed, the Sundae Painters and Monsterland, and lived for almost 30 years in New York, where he formed the band the Mad Scene.

From New York Times

From the standpoint of the great unwashed these busts were simply delicious, taking down hedge fund managers, CEOs, at least one California winemaker, a Desperate Housewife and Aunt Becky from "Full House."

From Salon