scuzzball

scuzzball
Someone that does nasty things, typically harmful tricks; a person of very low ethics; lowlife.

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  • scuzzball — n A worthless, repulsive person. Todd is nothing but a scuzzballwho will stab you in the back. 1980s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

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  • scuzzball — scuzz·ball …   English syllables

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