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    dead·beat
    [ˈdedˌbēt]
    noun
    informal
    derogatory
    deadbeat (noun) · deadbeats (plural noun) · dead-beat (noun) · dead-beats (plural noun)
    1. an idle, feckless, or disreputable person:
      "a nation of deadbeats who must work harder" · "a deadbeat actor whose world is turned upside down by the free-spirited Sam"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a person who tries to evade paying their debts:
        "threatening a deadbeat to get him to pay up" · "deadbeat borrowers"
    adjective
    deadbeat (adjective) · dead-beat (adjective)
    1. (of a clock escapement or other mechanism) without recoil.
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  3. Deadbeat refers to123:
    • A person who is not willing to work, behaves irresponsibly, and does not fit into ordinary society.
    • A person or company that is not willing to pay debts or accept responsibility.
    • A lazy or irresponsible person who often depends on others for support.
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    a person who is not willing to work, does not behave in a responsible way, and does not fit into ordinary society: He's a real deadbeat who's never had a proper job. [ as form of address ] Come off it, deadbeat, you're never going to get anywhere. a person or company that is not willing to pay debts or accept responsibility
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/deadbeat
    deadbeat (plural deadbeats) (derogatory) A lazy or irresponsible person who is often unemployed, often depending upon wealthy or otherwise financially independent people for support.
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/deadbeat
    Britannica Dictionary definition of DEADBEAT [count] disapproving 1 : a lazy person : a person who does not work His friends are just a bunch of deadbeats. 2 chiefly US : a person who does not pay money that is owed He was accused of being a deadbeat.
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