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dirty adjective- guilty US, 1927
- He said, “I try to keep an open mind. Everyone’s dirty till they prove they aren’t.” — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 95, 1991
- in possession of drugs or other contraband US, 1927
- But there was the chance that he was dirty too. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 181, 1973
- in urine testing, containing drug metabolites US
- One more dirty test, Miss Batista, and you’re off the methadone program. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 187, 1990
- He had a dirty urine twice in a row so I violated him. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 164, 1991
- “You tested dirty, and now you’ve got a spot waiting at Folsom.” — Bob Sipchen, Baby Insane and the Buddha, p. 23, 1993
- infected with a sexually transmitted infection US
- Dirty means diseased–a diseased girl. — Oprah Winfrey Show, 2 October 2003
- angry, upset, annoyed AUSTRALIA, 1972
- Two officials of a Central District Football Association team were dirty on Saturday when police pulled over their vehicle and defected it, forcing them to walk kilometres to their game. — NT News, p. 7, 1 May 1990
- in betting on horse racing, said of a day of races that has produced wins for gamblers and losses for bookmakers AUSTRALIA
- — Ned Wallish, The Truth Dictionary of Racing Slang, p. 22, 1989
- descriptive of electricity with unstable voltage that causes problems with computers US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 127, 1991
- of an aircraft, with undercarriage down and flaps suitably aligned in order to fly as slowly as possible UK, 1979
- indicative of an excrement fetish US
- Dirty Sex or Scat = scatology. — Stephen Lewis, The Whole Bedroom Catalog, p. 144, 1975
- Warning: if he tells you on the phone he wants it “dirty,” he’s letting you know he wants a scat scene. — John Preston, Hustling, p. 171, 1994
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