Hoi Polloi
Hoi polloi (Ancient Greek: οἱ πολλοί, hoi polloi, “the many”), an expression meaning "the many", or in the strictest sense, "the majority" in Greek, is used in English to refer to the working class, commoners, "the masses" or "common people" in a derogatory sense. Synonyms for "hoi polloi" which also express the same or similar contempt for such people include "the great unwashed", "the plebeians" or "plebs", "the rabble", "riff-raff", "the herd", "the proles", and "peons".
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