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feckless person

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  • feckless — feck|less [ fekləs ] adjective a feckless person is not reliable, does not care about achieving anything, and has no clear plans …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • feckless — UK [ˈfekləs] / US adjective a feckless person is not reliable, does not care about achieving anything, and has no clear plans …   English dictionary

  • feckless — [ˈfekləs] adj a feckless person is not reliable and does not care about achieving anything …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • feckless — I Cumbrian Dictionary ( n fek less) Useless, of no worth, e.g. That feckless idiot couldn t even lowp ower a small yat = That unfortunate person was unable to jump over a small gate. II Cleveland Dialect List feeble, weak, incapable …   English dialects glossary

  • deadbeat — adjective 1》 (dead beat) informal completely exhausted. 2》 (of a mechanism) without recoil. noun informal 1》 an idle or feckless person. 2》 N. Amer. a person who tries to evade paying debts …   English new terms dictionary

  • deadbeat — ► ADJECTIVE (dead beat) informal ▪ completely exhausted. ► NOUN informal 1) an idle or feckless person. 2) N. Amer. a person who tries to evade paying debts …   English terms dictionary

  • nowherian — n a vagrant or feckless person …   Contemporary slang

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  • Feck — (or, in some senses, fek ) is a monosyllable with several vernacular meanings and variations in Irish English, Scots and Middle English.Modern Irish English*Slang expletive employed as an attenuated alternative (minced oath) to fuck or express… …   Wikipedia

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