riff-raff
noun /ˈrɪf ræf/
/ˈrɪf ræf/
[uncountable + singular or plural verb] (disapproving)- an offensive way of referring to people of low social class or people who are not considered socially acceptable
贱民;不三不四的下等人 - We don’t want to let all the riff-raff in.
我们不想让下等人进来。
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词源late 15th cent. (as riff and raff): from Old French rif et raf ‘one and all, every bit’, of Germanic origin. - We don’t want to let all the riff-raff in.