noun General Slang

Grabowski

gruh-BOW-skee · noun · informal

Chicago archetype of the tough, blue-collar hard worker.

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Definitions

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A hard-working, blue-collar, unglamorous type; the everyman fan or laborer.

“The Bears are a Grabowski team, all grit and lunch pails.”
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Grabowski In A Sentence

The Bears are a Grabowski team, all grit and lunch pails.

Origin & Usage

Popularized by Bears coach Mike Ditka contrasting his blue-collar Bears with the 'Smiths' of a flashier team.

People Also Ask

What does Grabowski mean in Chicago?

It describes a hard-working, blue-collar, unglamorous type, the everyman laborer or gritty fan.

Where does the Grabowski archetype come from?

Bears coach Mike Ditka popularized it, contrasting his blue-collar 'Grabowskis' with the flashier 'Smiths' of a rival team.

Is calling someone a Grabowski an insult?

No, in Chicago it is a badge of honor for toughness and hard work rather than a put-down.

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