guttersnipe
noun
gut·ter·snipe
ˈgə-tər-ˌsnīp
plural guttersnipes
1
old-fashioned
: a person who wanders from place to place with no permanent place of residence
especially
: an outcast boy or girl in the streets of a city
2
a
: a person of the lowest economic status
The beloved story takes guttersnipe Eliza, a Cockney flower seller, from the street outside Covent Garden to the bachelor digs of Higgins, a linguist who claims he can change her life by changing her pronunciation and cleaning her up a bit.—Susan Haubenstock
b
: a person of low moral character
… fervent he was, as well as intemperate, … and a political guttersnipe when it suited his purposes.—Hodding Carter III
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