filthy

  • 21filthy — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, smell ▪ get ▪ leave sth, make sth ▪ He …

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  • 22filthy — adjective 1) the room was filthy Syn: dirty, mucky, grimy, foul, squalid, sordid, soiled, stained, polluted, contaminated, unwashed 2) filthy jokes Syn: obsc …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 23filthy — filth•y [[t]ˈfɪl θi[/t]] adj. filth•i•er, filth•i•est, adv. adj. 1) foul with, characterized by, or having the nature of filth; disgustingly or completely dirty 2) vulgar or obscene: filthy language[/ex] 3) contemptibly offensive, vile, or… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 24filthy — adj. & adv. adj. (filthier, filthiest) 1 extremely or disgustingly dirty. 2 obscene. 3 colloq. (of weather) very unpleasant. 4 vile. adv. 1 filthily (filthy dirty). 2 colloq. extremely (filthy rich). Phrases and idioms: filthy lucre 1… …

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  • 25filthy — 1. Dirty, bad, horrible, awful. 2. Really cool, incredibly neat, awe inspiring. The way John boosted the beer was just filthy. OR I love that new Dre album, yo. It s filthy …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 26filthy — 1. Dirty, bad, horrible, awful. 2. Really cool, incredibly neat, awe inspiring. The way John boosted the beer was just filthy. OR I love that new Dre album, yo. It s filthy …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 27filthy — adj British 1. extremely wealthy. A shortening of filthy rich . I tell you, she s absolutely filthy. 2. excellent. Like dirty, a vogue word in club culture since 2000. In Seattle it is always pronounced filty …

    Contemporary slang

  • 28filthy —    A more intensive form of dirty, and frequently used in vocative expressions of the ‘you filthy pig’ type. The reference may be to filth in its sense of actual dirt, to the use of swear words and filthy language, or to something which is… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 29filthy —    relating to any taboo act    It may be masturbation, unwanted sexual approaches, lewd talk, and the like:     ... the sailor tried to be filthy. (L. Thomas, 1977 he had attempted rape)    Rlth is used to describe swearing and obscenity …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 30filthy — adjective (filthier, filthiest) disgustingly dirty. ↘obscene and offensive. ↘Brit. informal (of weather) very unpleasant. ↘informal (of a mood) very disagreeable. adverb informal extremely: filthy rich. Derivatives filthily adverb filthiness noun …

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