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skanky, a. slang (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈskaŋki|, U.S. |ˈskæŋki| [‹ skank n.2 + -y suffix1.] Unattractive, dirty; revolting, disgusting, offensive.
1982N.Y. Times 14 Nov. viii. 20 (advt.) After seeing all those geek places I was totally grossed out—I mean gag me with a spoon—they were totally skanky! 1991B. E. Ellis Amer. Psycho v. 54, I worry about disease just walking into this place. These are some skanky chicks. I can just feel it. 1994Face Sept. 12/4 Sandals might be a thing of the summer, but what you neglected to mention in your fashion spread was that along with sandals come a lot of skanky feet. 2002Village Voice (N.Y.) 23 July 72/2 Choose malubun, a bread reminiscent of dinner rolls stuffed with some of the skankiest canned sardines imaginable. |