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Qué (quién) es Sad Sack - definición

COMIC BY GEORGE BAKER
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sad sack         
¦ noun informal, chiefly US an inept blundering person.
sad sack         
n. (slang) (AE)
inept person
a hopeless sad sack
Sad Sack         
Sad Sack is an American comic strip and comic book character created by Sgt. George Baker during World War II.

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Sad Sack

Sad Sack is an American comic strip and comic book character created by Sgt. George Baker during World War II. Set in the United States Army, Sad Sack depicted an otherwise unnamed, lowly private experiencing some of the absurdities and humiliations of military life. The so-called "unnamed private" was actually Ben Schnall, a true-life private in the US Army during WWII, member of Yank magazine and good curmudgeonly friend of Sgt. George Baker. The title was a euphemistic shortening of the military slang "sad sack of shit", common during World War II. The phrase has come to mean "an inept person" or "inept soldier".

Ejemplos de uso de Sad Sack
1. He plays a sad–sack apartment–complex superintendent who rescues a mysterious young woman (Bryce Dallas Howard) from his swimming pool.
2. The second, Paper Man, stars Paul Giamatti (best known as the sad–sack wine lover in Sideways) as a man obsessed with a comic–book character.
3. Judging by his declared positions, Meridor‘s place ought to have been in Meretz or with the sad–sack Labor Party or Kadima.
4. The greasy pompadour was gone, replaced by cascading white hair in a ponytail, a frothy white beard and those same sad–sack brown eyes.
5. Buttons drew on all his past experience for monologues, songs, dances and sketches featuring such characters as a punch–drunk fighter, a scrappy street kid, a Sad Sack GI and a blundering German.