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tripey, a. colloq.|ˈtraɪpɪ| Also tripy. [f. tripe1 + -y1.] Inferior, trashy, rubbishy, worthless.
1955E. Blishen Roaring Boys iv. 239 How you can tell them to paint in the same tripey way as me, I don't know. 1962L. Davidson Rose of Tibet x. 177 ‘Don't you like any of our books?.. What do you think of this one?’ ‘It looks a bit tripy to me.’ 1968R. Jeffries Traitor's Crime iv. 49 It's a case of the more tripey, the more relaxation. 1971‘M. Underwood’ Trout in Milk xiv. 145 The jury'll never convict on the tripey evidence the prosecution have brought. |