No-account
[noh-uh-kount] /ˈnoʊ əˌkaʊnt/ Informal.
adjective
1.
worthless; good-for-nothing; trifling.
noun
2.
a worthless person; good-for-nothing.
adjective
1.
worthless; good-for-nothing
noun
2.
a worthless person
adj.
“worthless,” 1845, American English, literally “of no account” (see account (n.)). The phrase of non acompte “of no value or importance” is from late 14c. Contracted form no’count is attested from 1853.
adjective
Worthless; untrustworthy; incorrigible: I’m a lazy no-account bum (1845+)
noun
: A no-count that never did a right thing in his life
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