dirtbag
/ˈdɜrtˌbæɡ/
noun
- A person who is dishonest, immoral, or contemptible.
- The politician was exposed as a total dirtbag who lied to voters.
- Don't trust him — he's a dirtbag who will cheat you if he can.
- That dirtbag stole money from his own grandmother.
- A person who is dirty, messy, or has poor hygiene.
- After camping for a week without a shower, he looked like a real dirtbag.
- The old shack was home to a few dirtbags who never washed their clothes.
- She called her brother a dirtbag for leaving his dirty socks all over the floor.