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Leb

British  
/ lɛb /

noun

  1. derogatory a person from Lebanon or of Lebanese origin

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“It’s just that everybody is with us,” Mr. Leb said.

From New York Times • Jun. 26, 2016

One of the last to stay in the room above with Selde was, strange to say, Leb Narr, of Prague.

From The Best Ghost Stories by Various

And when was ever a mood so out of sorts, a heart so imbittered as not to thaw out and laugh if Leb Narr played one of his pranks.

From The Best Ghost Stories by Various

Yet few things are more pleasant than the friendly "Grüsse," or "Grüss Gott," or "Leb wohl," with which one is greeted by the people of the country.

From Ski-running by Furse, Katharine Symonds

They had specially written to engage the celebrated "Leb Narr," of Prague.

From The Best Ghost Stories by Various