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adjective
- 1. dirty and unpleasant: informal "a scuzzy flat"
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The meaning of SCUZZY is dirty, shabby, or foul in condition or character. How to use scuzzy in a sentence.
adjective. informal uk / ˈskʌz.i / us / ˈskʌz.i /. Add to word list. unpleasant and dirty: a scuzzy little restaurant. A scuzzy guy on the bus tried to talk to me. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Informal words for bad.
Scuzzy definition: dirty, grimy, sordid, or repulsive; disgusting.. See examples of SCUZZY used in a sentence.
Definition of scuzzy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Something that is scuzzy is dirty or disgusting. [informal] It's a long way from the scuzzy bedsits he inhabited when he first came to London. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
scuz·zy. (skŭz′ē) adj. scuz·zi·er, scuz·zi·est Slang. 1. Dirty; grimy: scuzzy floors. 2. Disreputable; sleazy: "ran a scuzzy operation" (Myra MacPherson). [From scuzz, a disgusting person or thing, possibly from blend of scum and fuzz.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
6 days ago · (colloquial) Dirty or grimy. a scuzzy toilet. (colloquial) Disreputable; sleazy. Derived terms [edit] scuzz scuzzball scuzzbucket scuzzoid. References [edit] “ scuzzy ”, in OneLook Dictionary Search. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “ scuzzy ”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.