down-and-out

[ doun-uh nd-out, -uh n ]
/ ˈdaʊn əndˈaʊt, -ən /

adjective

without any money, or means of support, or prospects; destitute; penniless.
without physical strength or stamina; disabled; incapacitated.
too physically weakened by repeated defeats to qualify as a competent professional boxer.

noun

Also down-and-out·er. a person who is down-and-out.

Origin of down-and-out

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90

Example sentences from the Web for down-and-outer

  • Keep a civil tongue in your head, you down-and-outer, or I'll throw you out!

    The Land of Strong Men |Arthur M. Chisholm

British Dictionary definitions for down-and-outer

down-and-out

adjective

without any means of livelihood; impoverished and, often, socially outcast

noun

a person who is destitute and, often, homeless; a social outcast or derelict