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Noun: good-for-nought
  1. An idle, lazy person who avoids work
    "The manager fired the good-for-nought who was always slacking on the job";
    - goldbrick [N. Amer, informal], goof-off [N. Amer, informal], ne'er-do-well, good-for-nothing, no-account [N. Amer]
Adjective: good-for-nought
  1. Without merit; of little or no value or use
    "a lazy no-count, good-for-nought goldbrick";
    - good-for-nothing, meritless, no-account [N. Amer], no-count, no-good, sorry

See also: worthless

Type of: bum [N. Amer, informal], deadbeat [informal], do-nothing [informal], idler, layabout [informal], loafer, shirker [informal], slacker [informal]