A low-life is a term for a person who is considered morally unacceptable by their community. Examples of people society often labels low-lives include aggressive panhandlers, bullies, criminals, drug dealers, freeloaders, hobos, gangsters, people associated with adhering to low culture, people who make constant use of profanities, prostitutes, pimps, scammers, sexual abusers, substance abusers, and thieves. Often, the term is used as an indication of disapproval of antisocial or destructive behaviors, usually bearing a connotation of contempt and derision. This usage of the word dates to 1911. The long-term origins of the ideas behind this in the Western world trace back to ancient times with the distinction of high culture associated with aristocracy at the top of the social hierarchy who were regarded in aristocrat-dominated society as compared with low culture associated with commoners at the bottom of the social hierarchy that included many impoverished people among them.
About Lowlife - Poppy
First track on Poppy's 2016 EP about the singer's time living alone, and the ups and downs that came with it.
Achievement of Lowlife - Poppy
Sir Nolan served as a co-writer as well as recording engineer and programmer on the track.
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Pejorative terms for people.
Latest information about Lowlife - Poppy updated on July 28 2021.