loser

Etymology
From, , equivalent to. In the sense of contemptible or worthless individual, perhaps an alteration of, which see.

Noun

 * 1) A person who loses; one who fails to win or thrive.
 * 2) Something of poor quality.
 * 3) A person who is frequently unsuccessful in life.
 * 4)  A contemptible or unfashionable person.
 * 5) One who or that which loses something, such as extra weight, car keys, etc.
 * 6)  A losing, one that is likely to lose or already has lost (such as a losing bet or, analogously, a predictably fruitless task or errand).
 * 7)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
 * 1)  A contemptible or unfashionable person.
 * 2) One who or that which loses something, such as extra weight, car keys, etc.
 * 3)  A losing, one that is likely to lose or already has lost (such as a losing bet or, analogously, a predictably fruitless task or errand).
 * 4)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
 * 1) One who or that which loses something, such as extra weight, car keys, etc.
 * 2)  A losing, one that is likely to lose or already has lost (such as a losing bet or, analogously, a predictably fruitless task or errand).
 * 3)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
 * 1)  A losing, one that is likely to lose or already has lost (such as a losing bet or, analogously, a predictably fruitless task or errand).
 * 2)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
 * 1)  A losing, one that is likely to lose or already has lost (such as a losing bet or, analogously, a predictably fruitless task or errand).
 * 2)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
 * 1)  A losing, one that is likely to lose or already has lost (such as a losing bet or, analogously, a predictably fruitless task or errand).
 * 2)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
 * 1)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
 * 1)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
 * 1)  A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.

Translations

 * Arabic: خَاسِر
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * Galician: perdedor, perdedora
 * Georgian: დამარცხებული, წაგებული
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: מַפְסִידָן, לווּזֶר
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Persian:
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: perdedor
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili: mshindwa
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: kaybeden, ,
 * Ukrainian: переможений, переможена
 * Walloon: pierdant, pierdeu


 * Finnish:
 * Polish:, , kiepścizna
 * Russian: ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Chechen: кадоцахо
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish:, , , ,  ,
 * Georgian: უიღბლო, ხელმოცარული, წარუმატებელი, ლუზერი
 * German:, Verlierertyp, ,
 * Indonesian: ,
 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese:, 負け組, 失敗者, ルーザー
 * Korean: 실패자(失敗者), 루저
 * Maori: kūrapa
 * Navajo: baa hojoobáʼígíí
 * Polish:, nieudacznica,
 * Portuguese: perdedor, ,
 * Russian:, ,
 * Spanish:, ,
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish:, , , , , ,
 * Ukrainian: невда́ха
 * Walloon:
 * Zazaki: bêbext, bêsıhud


 * Arabic: فَاشِل
 * Finnish:, ,
 * French:, , ,
 * Georgian:
 * German: Verlierertyp, ,
 * Icelandic: aumingi
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:
 * Maori: kūrapa
 * Portuguese: perdedor
 * Russian:, ,
 * Turkish:
 * Zazaki: êmıs


 * Finnish: hukkaaja;
 * German: ,
 * Japanese: 落とし主, 落し主
 * Korean: 분실자(紛失者), 유실자(遺失者)
 * Polish:, zgubiciel , straciciel
 * Russian: ,

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Etymology
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