fleabag

/ˈfliːbæɡ/
noun
  1. A shabby, dirty, or run-down place, especially a cheap hotel or room.
    • I wouldn't recommend that fleabag hotel; the sheets were stained.
    • They stayed in a fleabag motel on the edge of town.
    • The old theater was a real fleabag, with torn seats and sticky floors.
  2. A scruffy or disreputable person; someone who is dirty or untidy.
    • After camping for a week, he looked like a total fleabag.
    • Don't be such a fleabag—clean up your room!
    • The grumpy old fleabag never bathed or changed his clothes.
  3. A dog or other animal that is infested with fleas or is generally dirty.
    • That old cat is a real fleabag, always itching and shedding.
    • The stray dog was a sad little fleabag scratching behind the dumpster.
    • Our new puppy was a bit of a fleabag when we first got him from the shelter.
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