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- Dictionarylousy/ˈlaʊzi/
adjective
- 1. very poor or bad: informal "the service is usually lousy" Similar Opposite
- 2. infested with lice. Similar Opposite
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Lousy is an informal adjective that means very bad, insulting or full of something. Learn how to use it in different contexts and find related words and phrases.
- English (US)
LOUSY meaning: 1. very bad: 2. used to say that you feel...
- Znaczenie Lousy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
LOUSY definicja: 1. very bad: 2. used to say that you feel...
- Lousy: Arabic Translation
LOUSY translate: رَديء لِلغاية. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Lousy: Russian Translation
LOUSY translate: мерзкий, отвратительный . Learn more in the...
- Lousy: Korean Translation
LOUSY translate: 형편 없는. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Lousy Spanish Translation
LOUSY translate: malísimo, pésimo, terrible...
- Simplified
LOUSY translate: 糟糕的,差劲的, (表示觉得被侮辱了)糟糕的. Learn more in the...
- Portuguese Translation
LOUSY translate: nojento, horrível, péssimo, terrível...
- English (US)
Lousy is an adjective that can mean infested with lice, repulsive, poor, ill, or replete. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of lousy.
Lousy means very bad, inferior, or infested with lice. It can also mean provided with an excessive amount of something. See how to use lousy in sentences and find synonyms and related terms.
Lousy means infested with lice, mean, contemptible, or wretchedly bad. It can also mean well supplied with or filled with something, often to excess. See the origin, usage, and idioms of lousy.
Lousy things are terrible. The lousy things in life are the ones you complain about: your lousy job, the lousy weather, and the lousy pizza you had for lunch. The slang word lousy is the perfect way to describe something particularly awful or rotten.
Lousy means inferior, worthless, contemptible, or infested with lice. It can also mean abundantly supplied or well endowed. See translations, examples, and usage notes.
Lousy means full of lice, infested by lice, or figuratively bad, contemptible, or inferior. It comes from the Middle English word lousy, meaning a louse or a louse egg.