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bottom feeder
[ bot-uhm fee-der ]
noun
- an opportunist, as in politics or business:
bottom feeders who buy up commercial failures.
- a person or thing having low status or value; loser:
bottom feeders hanging out in seedy bars.
- a person who appeals to base instincts:
Gossip columnists are the bottom feeders of journalism.
bottom feeder
noun
- a fish that feeds on material at the bottom of a river, lake, sea, etc
- an objectionable and unimpressive person or thing
- Also calledbottom fisher a speculator who buys shares in companies that are performing poorly in anticipation of improved performance
Word History and Origins
Origin of bottom feeder1
Example Sentences
The tabloid’s reporting on Edwards won new respect for a publication that had been derided as a bottom feeder in news media circles.
In Weidman’s novel, the main character, a garment industry climber named Harry Bogen, is an impenitent snake, a moral bottom feeder who knows no bottom.
Many considered him a bottom feeder, and some said so to his face.
But this is what the Trojans, who did not lose to any Pac-12 bottom feeder this season like UCLA, have provided us: The chance to happily keep dreaming.
Add critical personnel deficiencies — Eastern Michigan rushed for 305 yards — and a brutal upcoming schedule, and ASU could quickly join Colorado as a season-long bottom feeder.
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