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What (who) is lowlife - definition

TERM FOR A PERSON WHO IS CONSIDERED MORALLY UNACCEPTABLE BY THEIR COMMUNITY
Low-Lives; Low life; Lowlifes; Lowlife

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BRITISH BAND
Lowlife were a Scottish alternative rock/dream pop band, active from 1985 to 1997. Although the group never obtained mainstream popularity, they developed a cult following that continues to this day.
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Wikipedia

Low-life

A low-life (or lowlife) is a term for a person who is considered morally unacceptable by their community. Examples of people society often labels low-lives include aggressive panhandlers, bullies, criminals, drug dealers, freeloaders, hobos, gangsters, people who make constant use of profanities, prostitutes, pimps, scammers, sexual abusers and thieves.

Often, the term is used as an indication of disapproval of antisocial or destructive behaviors, usually bearing a connotation of contempt and derision. This usage of the word dates to 1911. The long-term origins of the ideas behind this in the Western world trace back to ancient times with the distinction of high culture associated with aristocracy at the top of the social hierarchy who were regarded in aristocrat-dominated society as compared with low culture associated with commoners at the bottom of the social hierarchy that included many impoverished people among them.

In common usage, the term can also be used for people associated with adhering to low culture, or used to describe a crass, overly casual person who exhibit a lack of grace and refinement. In this sense, individuals do not necessarily need to be criminally destructive or hold ethically questionable views to qualify for the term.

Similar terms used for the same type of person include the Australian/New Zealand term feral.

Examples of use of lowlife
1. That lowlife is going to make all these illegals legal.
2. How much of a lowlife do you have to be to count her amongst your friends?
3. There were clubs in Liverpool where such lowlife behaviour was acceptable, I was told darkly, but not many.
4. Watching it again this week, I saw it as a redemption of the humanity of those rejects, freaks and lowlife misfits paraded on reality TV shows.
5. They were adamant: "You have to let the real Israelis go on first; what kind of an ambassador are you?" They weren‘t some assortment of lowlife riffraff.