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lowlife

[loh-lahyf] / ˈloʊˌlaɪf /










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Carla Gugino stars as a fancy thief surrounded by sultry lowlifes, and the show is never more than a few minutes away from nudity, violence or nude violence.

From New York Times

In fact, guys comes from the burned effigies of England’s 17th-century would-be bomber Guy Fawkes, which were called “guys,” and then came to be applied to every lowlife fellow, and eventually to males altogether.

From Washington Post

In March, then-Trump spokesman Jason Miller called Swalwell “a lowlife with no credibility,” adding, “after failing miserably with two impeachment hoaxes,” Swalwell is engaging on a witch hunt on behalf of the Chinese.

From Seattle Times

The people who perpetuate these scams are lowlife crooks who are looking to steal information they can use to swindle you out of your hard-earned dollars.

From Washington Post

The committee recommends that the Michigan attorney general consider investigating the various lowlifes who have deployed lies “to raise money or publicity for their own ends.”

From Washington Post