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Swedish
Etymology
From lök (“onion”) + -ig (“-y”).
Adjective
lökig (comparative lökigare, superlative lökigast)
- (colloquial, about work) lazy, relaxed
Jag jobbar lökiga tider på affärn, 10-14.- I work work lazy times in the store, 10-14.
- (colloquial, about person) dull, lazy, relaxed
Sluta vara så himla lökig! Klä på dig och ta och träna lite istället vettja!- Stop being so lazy. Dress yourself and get some exercise!
- (colloquial) sweaty
Jag tror aldrig jag har varit så här lökig förut, kan solen sluta steka min kropp snart eller?- I have never been this sweaty before, can the sun stop barbecuing me?
- (colloquial) timid, ridiculous
Asså, hur kan man klä sig så där lökigt?- You know, how can anyone dress that ugly.
- (colloquial) ramshackle, worn, worn out
Men vilken lökig kärra då åker runt med, är den från 1800-talet eller?- What is that ramshackle of car you drive? Is it 19th century?
- (colloquial) mean, cruel, bad
Fan, vad lökigt gjort att sno hans P-plats.- Bad to steal someone else's parking spot like that.
- (colloquial) something surprisingly bad, pathetic
Spaghetti och köttfärssås på en bröllopsmiddag? Det lökigaste jag nånsin sett!- Spaghetti bolognese on a wedding? That was the most pathetic I've ever seen!
Usage notes
The word has a fluid meaning and there are several dialectal differences that lack any easy description. The common denominator however is the negative connotation. Read more at this thread from FamiljeLiv.se: "What is 'lökig' for you?" (in Swedish).
Declension
1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
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