festy

festy

slang Very bad or disgusting. A shortening of "festering." I think you better go to the ER—that wound is getting festy.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

festy

mod. nasty. (From festered.) That scratch is looking sort of festy.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • out of one's
  • (I've) got to go
  • (something) blows
  • save someone's skin
  • (Have you) been OK?
  • other than
  • other than (something)
  • pillow-biter
References in periodicals archive
Hermes country manager Mario Katigbak had been showing Festy around, this being Festy's first trip to Manila.
TTeF at Ro A 1o th ha fin ac da Festy 2 will take place on Sunday Spensley's Emporium on Albert oad, Middlesbrough.
The Big Cheese, Caerphilly This annual summer festival, right in the middle of town, is a tremendous mix of old-fashioned fair, modern music festy and a welcome touch of local eccentricity, in the shape of the Big Cheese Race.
(12.) Kees Waaldijk, Levels of Legal Consequences of Marriage, Cohabitation and Registered Partnership for Different-Sex and Same-Sex Partners: Comparative Overview & Comparative Analysis, in SAME-SEX COUPLES, SAME-SEX PARTNERSHIPS & HOMOSEXUAL MARRIAGES: A FOCUS ON CROSS-NATIONAL DIFFERENTIALS [hereinafter CROSS-NATIONAL DIFFERENTIALS] 47, 48 (Marie Digoix & Patrick Festy eds., 2004).
Moreau T, Orssaud G, Lellouch J, Claude JR, Juguet B, Festy B.
most recently Festy 2007 and the research report in Fundling 2006 I 29f.), but also his more prominent father, Nicomachus Flavianus Senior (ca.
Cachet, H., El Moustafid, T., Herbert-Guillou, D., Festy, D., Touzain, S., Tribollet, B., 2001.
(20.) Orssaud G, Claude JR, Moreau T, Lellouch J, Juguet B, Festy B.
The FFS project followed on from the World Fertility Survey (WFS) and sought to collect information on family-building in the wider context of personal biographies and attitudes (Festy and Prioux 2002).
(38.) Patrick Festy, Looking for European Demography, Desperately?
Like me, Keith's an inveterate festivalgoer and the play, written by Zoe Lewis, is allegedly the closest you can get to the festy vibe without enduring the indignities of the lavatories.