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grungy adjective filthy, dirty, unpleasant, untidy US, 1965 Of GRUNGEGRUNGEGrungy – Grubbiness to an extent known only to Techmen and Hoboes. — Voo Doo Magazine (MIT), pp. 10–11, January 1962 — Current Slang, p. 4, Winter 1966 Fine and professional, yet intensely driving and almost grungy [...], it was truly exciting music[.] — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 17, 1971 I went to the University of Miami three years, majored in psychology, and I worked as a stripper for three years in topless bars in Miami, but not the grungy joints. — Elmore Leonard, Pronto, p. 332–323, 1993 He’s dressed in old tie-dyes and army surplus, and he looks like something out of one of those peace convoys, all grungy[.] — J. J. Connolly, Know Your Enemy, p. [britpulp], p.147, 1999 She told me that she’s relieved herself in a motorway services loo on the way because Portaloos reminded her too much of work – ie, grungy rock festivals. — ES Magazine, p. 3, 22 June 2001 |