skeevy

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English

Etymology

From Italian schifo (disgust, nausea) plus English suffix -y. Compare Italian schifoso (disgusting, loathsome).

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Adjective

skeevy (comparative skeevier, superlative skeeviest)

  1. (slang) Disgusting or distasteful.
    • 1970, Carol Evan, Glad and Sorry Seasons, page 3:
      Carefully holding onto every dirty, skeevy piece of information he collected, he used it in his own best interests to ferret his way into a Vice Presidency
    • 1980, Jerry Chase, Cinderella Wore Combat Boots, page 8:
      GODZELLA. (After Cinderella has gone.) Mama, can we get a new stepsister? Cinderella is so icky and skeevy.
    • 2012, Kazerad, Katia: Gather information, in: Prequel -or- Making a Cat Cry: The Adventure (webcomic), November 09 2012
      She’s already running the whole place on her own. Well, her and that skeevy priest-boy.
    • 2013, Jessica Hagedorn, Manila Noir, Akashic Books, →ISBN, page 183:
      He was huddled in the doorway of this skeevy noodle joint in Binondo, the kind of skeevy joint in a skeevy alley where you wouldn't expect to see a guy like Paco. Or maybe you would.
    • 2017, Jessica Brody, The Chaos of Standing Still, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 232:
      The idea of hanging out with a skeevy poker player and all of his skeevy friends was not my idea of a good time. But I didn't want Lottie to go alone, either. I assumed the guy was dangerous.

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