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单词 scuzzy
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scuzzy

enUK

scuz·zy

S0175650 (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.]

scuzzy

(ˈskʌzɪ) adj, -zier or -ziestslang chiefly US unkempt, dirty, or squalid[C20: perhaps from disgusting or perhaps from a blend of scum and fuzz]

scuzz•y

(ˈskʌz i)

adj. scuzz•i•er, scuzz•i•est. Slang. dirty; repulsive; disgusting. [1965–70; expressive coinage]
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scuzzy

enUK

scuzzy

1. Dirty or grimy. Between the scuzzy sink and the smelly sheets, this has to be the most disgusting hotel room I've ever stayed in. We were all pretty scuzzy by the end of our camping trip.2. Contemptible, despicable, sleazy, or disreputable. I don't want some scuzzy politician dictating how to live my life! It just seems like kind of a scuzzy thing to do to our longtime customers.

scuzzy

(ˈskəzi) mod. repellent; unkempt. His clothes are always so scuzzy. He probably keeps them in a pile in his room.

scuzzy

enUK

scuzzy

[′skəz·ē] (computer science) small computer system interface

scuzzy

The usual pronunciation of SCSI.

scuzzy

Slang for the SCSI interface. See SCSI.
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