skanky

/ˈskæŋki/
adjective
  1. Dirty, unpleasant, or of poor quality; often used to describe something that looks or smells bad.
    • After the hike, her shoes were skanky with mud and sweat.
    • He refused to eat at that skanky diner because the kitchen looked unclean.
    • The old carpet in the basement was skanky and covered in stains.
  2. Unfair, dishonest, or morally low; used to describe behavior or a person's character.
    • The company used skanky tactics to avoid paying its workers.
    • That was a skanky trick, hiding the last piece of cake from everyone.
    • He felt skanky for lying to his friend about the money.
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