Deadbeat

/ˈdɛdˌbit/ noun

Someone who avoids paying debts or their obligations; a person considered unreliable or lazy.

'Dead' (exhausted, finished) plus 'beat' (a regular rhythm or a person patrolling a territory). Originally 1860s slang for someone who's worn out and won't pay; suggests someone who's 'dead' to their responsibilities.

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