Deadbeat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term deadbeat may refer to: Deadbeat, the stage name of Canadian electronica musician Scott Montieth; Dead Beat (novel), a book of the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher
Deadbeat parent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deadbeat parent is a term referring to obligor parents of either gender that have freely chosen not to be a financially supportive parent in their children's lives.
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dead·beat 1 (d d b t) Slang. n. 1. One who does not pay one's debts. 2. A lazy person; a loafer. adj. Not fulfilling one's obligations or paying one's debts: a deadbeat dad.
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adjective. making a beat without recoil a deadbeat clock escapement; not oscillating: said of an indicator on a meter, etc. ☆ Informal designating a parent who fails to make ...
Deadbeat parent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deadbeat parent is a term referring to obligor parents of either gender that have freely chosen not to be a financially supportive parent in their children's lives.
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