Grubber is a term which was sometimes used in Victorian England to describe people who scavenged in drains for a living.
Grubber is also a colloquial name used in New Zealand for a mattock and in Australia as a term for a cricket ball which when bowled (as a result of lack of force) results in the ball either not bouncing enough to be hit by the batter, or failing to bounce at all.
See also
- Junk man
- Tosher – someone who scavenges in sewers
- Mudlark
- Waste picker
- Magnet fishing
Further reading
- Cultural Anthropology: Tribes, States, and the Global System By John H. Bodley Published by Altamira Press
- London labour and the London poor: Volume 2 , By Henry Mayhew
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