loserish

English

Etymology

loser + -ish

Adjective

loserish (comparative more loserish, superlative most loserish)

  1. (informal) Like a loser (contemptible person or habitual failure).
    • 1999, Karen Kelly, Evelyn McDonnell, Stars don't stand still in the sky: music and myth, page 92:
      [] the ascent of a kind of stubborn geekiness that doubtless reflected a big chunk of MTV's demographics: young, male, white, and vaguely loserish, if only in their own tortured teenage minds.
    • 2004, Courtney Rubin, The Weight-Loss Diaries, page 71:
      My friends might be insulted and I'd feel loserish and left out and otherwise controlled by my diet.

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