low down

/ˈloʊˌdaʊn/
adjective
  1. Dishonest, unfair, or mean in a sneaky way.
    • He's a low-down cheater who never plays by the rules.
    • I can't believe she told that low-down lie about her coworker.
    • That was a low-down trick to steal his lunch money.
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noun
  1. The true facts or important information about someone or something, especially when not widely known.
    • The reporter spent weeks getting the low-down on the corruption scandal.
    • She gave me the low-down on which professors are the best to study with.
    • Before buying a used car, get the low-down on its history from a mechanic.
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