sleazoid

Related to sleazoid: despicable

sleazo

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

sleazoid

1. adjective Unpleasant, detestable, repellent, especially in a lecherous lewd manner. Janet's sleazoid manager has been trying to get into bed with her ever since she signed onto his label. I wouldn't trust a sleazoid liar like her.
2. noun An unpleasant, detestable, repellent person, especially one who makes lecherous advances or lewd remarks; a sleazy person. My last boss was a total sleazoid, always implying that he and I should hook up sometime. There are a couple of sleazoids at the bar eyeing us up.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

sleazo

and sleazoid (ˈslizo(ɪd))
mod. low; disreputable; sleazy. Let’s get out of this sleazo joint.

sleazoid

verb
See sleazo

sleazoid

(ˈslizoɪd)
1. n. a sleazy person. Who was that sleazoid I saw you with last night?
2. Go to sleazo.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • a big fish in a small pond
  • a big frog in a small pond
  • big fish in a small pond
  • big frog in a small pond
  • frog in a small pond
  • pond
  • hanger-on
  • good Samaritan
  • a good Samaritan
  • change off
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As Gotti, Tom Sizemore is more effective, successfully lending the sleazoid who engineered the 1985 murder of mob boss Paul Castellano (nice work from Abe Vigoda) an outsized charisma
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It's a sad commentary on the state of promotional writing that some of the punchiest examples are by people you never want to hear from -- like Internet sleazoids. It's enough to give promotional writing a bad name -- and it's increasing.
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Actually, he said, responsibility should be shared by the prosecutor's office, "which seems to apply a universal, irrebuttable presumption that all defense lawyers, without exception, are amoral sleazoids who are beneath contempt."
Good news if you don't like sleazoids like Julio Iglesias, left, who boasts he has, so far, bedded 3000 women.
One of the interesting claims made by the English sleazoids was that there were 17 people who were the real movers and shakers in the political system, and if you wanted things done, you had to reach them.