lowlife[ˈlōlīf] NOUN
A low-life is a term for a person who is considered morally unacceptable by his or her community. Examples of people society often labels low-lives include aggressive panhandlers, criminals, drug dealers, freeloaders, hobos, gangsters, people associated with adhering to low culture, people who make constant use of profanities, prostitutes, strippers, and substance abusers.