sadster

English

Etymology

sad + -ster

Noun

sadster (plural sadsters)

  1. (Britain, slang) A socially inadequate or undesirable person; a saddo or loser.
    • 1995, Autocar (volume 202, page 48)
      You see, when it comes to buying a car, people who'd haggle with the milkman turn into sadsters with 'empty my wallet' writ large on their foreheads.
    • 1999, "nice bloke", Decent, witty, sober, passionate man available (on newsgroup uk.local.essex)
      I'm not a friendless sadster, just looking for some good company & see what gives from there!

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