sleazebag

Related to sleazebag: ameliorating, conferred, Illuminous, waylaid

sleazebag

An unpleasant, detestable, repellent person, especially one who makes lecherous advances or lewd remarks. My last manager was a total sleazebag, always implying that he and I should hook up sometime. There are a couple of sleazebags at the bar eyeing us up.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

sleazebag

n. a repellent person or place. I won’t go into a sleazebag like that.

sleez

verb
See sleaze
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • sleez
  • sleazeball
  • sleazo
  • sleazoid
  • sleaze-bucket
  • slimeball
  • slime bucket
  • slimebag
  • slime bag
  • sludgeball
References in periodicals archive
They are even bringing in @CNN sleazebag attorney John Dean."
Whoever pure sleazebag. haven't me, but British war Neighbourhood Acting Sergeant Kay Lyon said: "We're appealing for help from the public to help us find those responsible for these thefts.
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"This is the man who was an ambassador for Allen Stanford and then called him a sleazebag. It is naivety, really.
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It's a slapstick affair and vital to its fizz are the performances of its leading men, Clooney as an arch sleazebag hiding something truly weird in his basement and Pitt, the film's standout.
Her sleazebag ex-husband has disappeared and everyone thinks she has murdered him and a whole load of nasty villains also want to have a word with her about some missing cash.
To add to their problems they are also chased by a corrupt army official and his itchy trigger loyalists and one greedy scheming sleazebag (Danny DeVito in one of his most funny and original roles).
I mean the guy is a total sleazebag and I told him that.