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deadbeat

[ ded-beet ]

noun

  1. Informal. a person who deliberately avoids paying debts or neglects responsibilities.
  2. Informal. a loafer; sponger.


adjective

  1. Informal. not paying one's debts or neglecting one's responsibilities:

    a deadbeat parent who won't pay for college;

    deadbeat borrowers.

  2. Horology. noting any of various timepiece escapements that act without recoil of the locking parts from the shock of contact.
  3. Electricity. (of the indicator of an electric meter and the like) coming to a stop with little or no oscillation.

deadbeat

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noun

  1. informal.
    a lazy or socially undesirable person
    1. a person who makes a habit of avoiding or evading his or her responsibilities or debts
    2. ( as modifier )

      a deadbeat dad

  2. a high grade escapement used in pendulum clocks
  3. modifier (of a clock escapement) having a beat without any recoil
  4. modifier physics
    1. (of a system) returning to an equilibrium position with little or no oscillation
    2. (of an instrument or indicator) indicating a true reading without oscillation
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of deadbeat1

First recorded in 1760–70; dead + beat
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He and Evans never find their groove, and while Evans’ Boston-accented deadbeat cad routine is rote for him at this point, Johnson feels adrift, never locking in to a specific tone.

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When some of the families later sued, authorities often used information from those interviews to portray the deceased as mentally ill criminals or deadbeat parents while defending their agencies in court.

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And it's especially rich for the notorious deadbeat Trump to lecture anyone about paying bills.

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Phyllis never lets her children forget that it’s their deadbeat, two-timing father who is to blame for their troubles.

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“She doesn’t care about you or your mother. She only cares about saving that deadbeat father.â€

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