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skeezy, a. U.S. slang. Brit. |ˈskiːzi|, U.S. |ˈskizi| Forms: 19– skeazy, 19– skeezy [Either ‹skeeze n. + -y suffix1, or a blend of skeevy adj. and sleazy adj.] Slovenly, distasteful, sleazy; disreputable or immoral, esp. sexually.
1992Re: Freddie Mercury Tribute in rec.music.misc (Usenet newsgroup) 23 Apr. If you were performing in a benefit concert for the lead singer of Queen,..wouldn't you dress up a little more than skeezy pants and football net-jersey? 1995Los Angeles Times 5 Nov. (Bk. Review section) 3/3 He has the requisite erotic credentials—drugstore musk cologne, underarm sweat rings, skeezy tattoo, outer-boroughs grammar. 1999Playboy (Nexis) 1 Dec. 67 Maybe I'll look back at this time in my life..and say, ‘God, I really should have capitalized.’ I'm certainly no monk, but it just seems a little skeezy to me to do that. 2005D. Lieberman et al. Carnegie Mellon Univ. 93 [The club] was filled with skeezy old men with bad cologne and gold chains trying to pick up eighteen-year-old girls. |