salty

/ˈsɔlti/
adjective
  1. Tasting of or containing salt.
    • Sea water is naturally salty.
    • She added a pinch of salty cheese to the pasta.
    • The popcorn was too salty for my taste.
  2. Irritated, annoyed, or resentful, often in a mildly humorous way.
    • She was salty that her friend forgot her birthday.
    • He got salty when he lost the video game.
    • Don't be so salty about the criticism; it was meant to help.
  3. Having a sharp, lively, or earthy quality; sometimes used to describe language or humor.
    • The old sailor told a salty tale about his adventures at sea.
    • The play had some salty dialogue that made the audience chuckle.
    • Her salty sense of humor kept everyone laughing.
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