good-for-nothing

good for nothing

Entirely without value; of no use whatsoever. Hyphenated if used as a modifier before a noun. This junky old computer my dad gave me is good for nothing! That good-for-nothing son of mine has been doing nothing but lying on the couch for the past two months!
See also: good, nothing
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

good-for-nothing

If you describe someone as good-for-nothing, you mean that they are lazy and irresponsible. Ruth's father was a rich, charming, but good-for-nothing man. He lived with his alcoholic mother and her good-for-nothing boyfriend in a trailer park. Note: You can also call a person a good-for-nothing. She called him `a lazy, deceitful good-for-nothing'.
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

good-for-nothing

1. mod. worthless. (Usually having to do with a person.) Let’s get rid of this good-for-nothing car right now.
2. n. a worthless person. (Also a rude term of address.) Tell the good-for-nothing to leave.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • good for nothing
  • a round robin
  • round robin
  • eleventh hour
  • heads I win, tails you lose
  • black market
  • a light touch
  • rust bucket
  • first hand
  • a broth of a boy
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One person who isn't happy is Dan's housemate Bob, who's been telling Dan that Kerry is a good-for-nothing sponger.
Yet that was nothing compared to the next stage of the Morels' relationship, in which Gertrude has to swing for her good-for-nothing spouse.
Miss Cottle's case highlights the appalling attitude to the elderly in our society: once you reach a certain age you are deemed dispensable and good-for-nothing and are presumed to have no rights.
Islam is a simple religion, which these good-for-nothing people are trying to hijack.
THOSE MPs and Tory pundits so quick to condemn Cherie Blair for "cashing in" on her husband's position have been eloquently quiet about the latest revelations concerning Lady Thatcher when she was PM and the iffy finances of her good-for-nothing son.
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I'm sorry, but if Andrew is trying to erase his public image as the Lazy Good-for-Nothing Prince and replace it with the Caring Sharing Prince he should go and practice somewhere else.