sackless
Stupid, useless or hopeless
Definitions
Foolish, useless or lacking sense.
sackless In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Old English 'sacleas', originally 'innocent'; meaning shifted to feckless.
People Also Ask
What does 'sackless' mean?
It means foolish, useless or lacking sense; hopeless.
Where does 'sackless' come from?
From Old English 'sacleas', originally meaning 'innocent', with the sense later shifting to feckless in North East dialect.
Is 'sackless' an insult?
Yes, it's a mild insult meaning someone is useless or hopeless, e.g. 'Them players were sackless the day.'
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