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welfare bum (plural welfare bums)

  1. (informal, Canada and US, derogatory) A person whose source of income is government public assistance payments, especially one who is lazy and unwilling to work.
    • 1971 June 22, “New Welfare Plan”, in Palm Beach Post, US, retrieved 9 November 2015, page A14:
      The program also can shatter once and for all that "welfare bum" myth that has served as an excuse to avoid obligation and sacrifice to aid unfortunate people.
    • 1982 May 25, “Making Welfare Work”, in Schenectady Gazette, US, retrieved 9 November 2015, page 26:
      Welfare has long been scorned by those who see only the "welfare bum," able to work but preferring to sit home and collect a government check.
    • 1986 November 14, Jacquie Miller, “Single mothers use song, skit to plead for higher family benefits”, in Ottawa Citizen, Canada, retrieved 9 November 2015, page 26:
      Marin, who receives $576 a month in family benefits, says she has to get groceries from a food bank every month to survive. . . . "The other kids tell my kid: ‘Your mother's a welfare bum.’"
    • 2014 December 1, Larissa Burnouf, “Saskatoon landlord tells First Nations woman to kill herself when applying for apartment”, in APTN News, Canada, retrieved 9 November 2015:
      He also told Sewap to “get a job and stop being a welfare bum.”

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