Noun
have nots pl (normally plural, singular have not)
Alternative spelling of have-nots
have-nots pl (normally plural, singular have-not)
The poor or underprivileged, contrasted with those who have possessions, power or wealth: the haves.
have-nots
Bullmoose's corrupt interests were often pitted against those of the pathetic Lower Slobbovians in a classic mismatch of "haves" versus "have-nots." Source: Internet
But much of the sentiment about the haves and have-nots still resonates. Source: Internet
In Tuesday’s penultimate Season 7 episode of The Haves and the Have Nots, Colby refused to believe that he’d landed himself in hot water by going skinny-dipping in Veronica’s pool. Source: Internet
Mrs Gandhi said the existing system, with the world divided between the industrialised haves and the developing have-nots, was no longer acceptable. Source: Internet
It’s also an allegory, full of messiahs, natural resources, haves and have-nots, political machinations, money. Source: Internet
Children from the lowest-income homes in the United States were playing sports at of those at the other end, and that’s based on data gathered before the onset of the pandemic, which may only between sports’ haves and have-nots. Source: Internet