poxy

/ˈpɑksi/
adjective
  1. Of very poor quality; worthless or disappointing.
    • The hotel room was poxy, with a broken bed and no hot water.
    • He complained that his poxy old phone couldn't run the new app.
    • I got a poxy grade on my history test even though I studied hard.
  2. Small or insignificant in a way that is annoying or disappointing.
    • We waited an hour for a poxy slice of cake at the bakery.
    • The team won by a poxy one point, which felt more like a loss.
    • They offered me a poxy raise of only fifty cents an hour.
  3. Having or relating to pox (a disease causing skin spots), especially chickenpox.
    • The doctor said the poxy spots would heal without scarring.
    • The child stayed home from school with a poxy rash all over her arms.
    • After the fever broke, his face still looked poxy from the blisters.