sleazy

Etymology
. Possibly a corruption of, through a word meaning “Silesian cloth”. Silesia used to be the most important location of Germany’s weaving industry.

Adjective

 * 1) Marked by low quality; inferior; inadequate.
 * 2) Raunchy or perverted in nature; tastelessly sexual.
 * 3) Untrustworthy.
 * 4)  Thin and flimsy.
 * 1) Untrustworthy.
 * 2)  Thin and flimsy.
 * 1) Untrustworthy.
 * 2)  Thin and flimsy.
 * 1)  Thin and flimsy.
 * 1)  Thin and flimsy.
 * 1)  Thin and flimsy.
 * 1)  Thin and flimsy.
 * 1)  Thin and flimsy.

Usage notes
The following example shows the first three senses in a single sentence: Sleazy John may be interpreted as untrustworthy, perverted or both in this case.

Translations

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 * Czech: nechutný, oplzlý,
 * Danish: skummel, lyssky
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