lowdown

Etymology
Compound adjective of in the sense of "humble" recorded in the 1540s, in the sense of "vulgar, far down the social scale" in 1888. Recorded as a noun in 1915 in the slang sense of secret or inside information.

Noun

 * 1) inside information, the story or truth.
 * 2) A lowlife, a despicable person.
 * 1) A lowlife, a despicable person.
 * 1) A lowlife, a despicable person.
 * 1) A lowlife, a despicable person.
 * 1) A lowlife, a despicable person.
 * 1) A lowlife, a despicable person.

Translations

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 * Czech: holá pravda
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Adjective

 * 1) Unfair; scoundrelly; shameful.
 * 2) seedy, sketchy, disreputable
 * 3) down low; purporting to be heterosexual while engaged in sex with men.
 * 1) down low; purporting to be heterosexual while engaged in sex with men.
 * 1) down low; purporting to be heterosexual while engaged in sex with men.
 * 1) down low; purporting to be heterosexual while engaged in sex with men.