An unthrifty (†unthriving), shiftless, or dissolute person; a spendthrift, prodigal.
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释义 | society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > profligacy, dissoluteness, or debauchery > [noun] > person (35) unthriftc1330 An unthrifty (†unthriving), shiftless, or dissolute person; a spendthrift, prodigal. riotor1389 = rioter, n. 1. Obsolete. rioterc1440 A person who leads a dissolute, debauched, or licentious life; a reveller. Now rare. palliard1484 A professional beggar or vagabond (originally one who slept on the straw in barns and outhouses); spec. a beggar with self-inflicted sores on the… skyrgalliarda1529 A wild or dissipated person. rakehellc1560 An immoral or dissolute person; a scoundrel; a rake. ranger1560 A rover, a wanderer; †a rake (obsolete). Also: (Australian) = bush-ranger, n. rakeshame1598 A disreputable or dissolute person; a rogue. dissolute1608 A dissolute person, a profligate. rare. pavement-beater1611 a dissolute or thriftless person. rakell1622 = rakehell, n. 2. ranter1652 A noisy, riotous, dissolute person; a rake. Now archaic and rare. huzza1660 allusively. One given to noisy or riotous conduct: a rake, a gallant. Also huzza-woman. whorehopper1664 a man who uses prostitutes frequently or habitually; a lecherous or sexually promiscuous man. profligate1679 A profligate person. rakehellonian1692 = rakehell, n. rake1693 A fashionable or stylish man of dissolute or promiscuous habits. buck1725 A gay, dashing fellow; a dandy, fop, ‘fast’ man. Used also as a form of familiar address. blood1749 Frequently in plural. A rowdy or foppish young man; a rake, a dandy. rare and archaic in later use, except in young blood, n. 1. gay blade1750 a dashing or lively man; a rake (rake, n.7); (in later use also punningly) a homosexual man, esp. a dashing or rakish one; cf. blade, n. 11b. have-at-alla1761 A promiscuous man; a rake. rare. rakehellyc1768 A dissolute or immoral person; = rakehell, n. 2. Now rare. hell-rake?1774 = hell-raker, n. randan1779 A riotous person, a reveller. Obsolete. rare. rip1781 A disreputable, dissolute, or immoral man; a rake. Also in weakened use as a term of abuse (also old rip). roué1781 A debauched or dissolute man, typically one who is wealthy or aristocratic, and (now) esp. an elderly one; a rake, a libertine, a playboy. hell-raker1816 A reckless or daring person; a rake, a rakehell. tiger1827 A vulgarly or obtrusively overdressed person; also a sponger, hanger-on, parasite; a roué, rake, swell-mobsman. slang. Obsolete. raver1960 colloquial. A person who pursues an exciting and uninhibited social life; a pleasure seeker, a ‘party animal’. Cf. rave, v.1 6b. dog1994 Denoting a person or thing (with varying degrees of contempt or admiration). With modifying adjective (in playful reproof, congratulation, or… Subcategories:— woman (4) — young (1) |
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