shakerag

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

shake +‎ rag

Noun[edit]

shakerag (plural shakerags)

  1. A pauper; a bum.
    • 1574, Jean Calvin, Sermons on Job, page 510:
      [] that it is our Lords intent to trie our pacience the better, when he casteth vs after that maner into contempt, no only of those that are in authoritie & estimation, but also those that are the veriest shakerags , so as we wold in our minde thinke our selues to be assaulted rather of brute beastes than of men.
    • 1599, Micro-cynicon: sixe snarling satyres:
      Well take it as they list, shakerag came in, Making no doubt but they would like of him : And twere but for his person a pretty lad Well quallified, hauing a singing trade.
    • 2014, Laura London, A Heart Too Proud:
      When one of the twins said that I looked like a shakerag after a full day's dusting, I was able to laugh with her, knowing full well that I would get no scolding from Mrs. Goodbody for my grubby appearance.

Usage notes[edit]

One of the most famous uses of this term is a pun by William Kempe who, in his Kemps Nine Daies Wonder (1600) alludes to Shakespeare as "Shakerags".