scuzzy

/ˈskʌzi/
adjective
  1. Dirty, grimy, or unpleasant in appearance or condition.
    • The kitchen counters were scuzzy with sticky spills and crumbs.
    • The old motel room was so scuzzy that we decided to find another place to stay.
    • He wore a scuzzy old jacket that hadn't been washed in months.
  2. Morally low or dishonest; sleazy.
    • The movie's villain was a scuzzy character who lied and stole without remorse.
    • She refused to work for such a scuzzy company that cheated its customers.
    • That scuzzy salesman tried to trick me into buying a broken car.