Noun
low life (uncountable)
Alternative form of lowlife
low-life (plural low-lives or low-lifes)
Alternative spelling of lowlife
low-life
Low-Life, Brotherhood, and Substance: 1985–1987 1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed the two styles, brandishing " The Perfect Kiss "—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme —and " Sub-culture ". Source: Internet
“It is an honor to join one of the biggest, low-life, no-talents in late-night,” she told host Stephen Colbert, who was recently called by President Trump on Twitter. Source: Internet
How is it that it takes a low-life like Trump, who only found out about it from an MSNBC interview with Lawrence Tribe, to bring this salient fact to the country's attention? Source: Internet
Sallis’ riveting novella reads the way a Tarantino or Soderbergh neo-noir plays, artfully weaving through Driver’s haunted memory and fueled by confident storytelling and keen observations about moviemaking, low-life living, and, yes, driving. Source: Internet
When you arrive home, your package is safe and there is a low-life somewhere wondering just how you knew he wanted that DVD? Source: Internet
It should come as no surprise that they share their journey to the dark side; and it’s no jaw-dropper, either, to see that much more is moving this narrative along than a belly full of booze and the boiling-over of low-life desperation. Source: Internet