grammaticality - Using the word "deadbeat" as an adjective


BBC quotes President Obama:



America is "not a deadbeat nation", US President Barack Obama has said, as he warned Republicans unconditionally to approve a rise in the US debt ceiling.



It appears to me that deadbeat in this context is an adjective.


The definition of deadbeat lists it solely as a noun. Has President Obama used deadbeat incorrectly?




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