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sad sack

noun

Slang.
  1. a pathetically inept person, especially a soldier, who continually blunders in spite of good intentions.


sad sack

noun

  1. slang.
    an inept person who makes mistakes despite good intentions
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Origin of sad sack1

After the cartoon character created in 1942 by U.S. cartoonist George Baker (1915–75)
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Origin of sad sack1

C20: from a cartoon character created by G. Baker, US cartoonist
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Idioms and Phrases

A singularly inept person, as in Poor George is a hopeless sad sack . This term alludes to a cartoon character, Sad Sack, invented by George Baker in 1942 and representing a soldier in ill-fitting uniform who failed at whatever he tried to do. It was soon transferred to clumsily inept civilians.
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Example Sentences

But Martha isn’t just a sad sack; she is a convicted stalker.

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The Chargers are a sad sack organization that will never build a team worthy of a talent like Herbert.

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Post Malone, “Austin†On which our face-tattooed sad sack trades woozy rap beats for gleaming alt-rock guitars — then discovers that nirvana remains just out of reach.

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Paul Matthews is a fiercely memorable loser, a sad sack who bristles with recognizably Cageian energy.

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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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