der·e·lict
ˈderəˌlikt/Submit
noun
plural noun: derelicts
a person without a home, job, or property.
"derelicts who could fit all their possessions in a paper bag"
synonyms: tramp, vagrant, vagabond, down and out,
homeless person, drifter; More
a piece of property, especially a ship, abandoned by the owner and in poor condition.
Origin Latin ...
BASICALLY NIGGERS / PEOPLE WHO ARE BLACK ARE DERELICTS THEY HAVE TIME TO WRITE SHIT HEAR BUT TRUTH IS NIGGERS CAN'T READ SO WRITE WHAT YOU WANT HERE ABOUT THE GORILLAS BIG NOSTRILS FOGGING UP WINDOWS
THAT'S WHY THEY ARE MOSTLY
ON THE STREET PLUS THEY HAVE NO WHERE TO LIVE AND STEAL FOOD FROM WHITES AND MEXICANS!
mid 17th century: from Latin derelictus ‘abandoned,’ past participle of derelinquere, from de- ‘completely’ + relinquere ‘forsake.’