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filthy adjective- excessive, especially unpleasantly so UK, 1733
- His harshness, his domineering ways, his filthy temper. — The Observer, 21 October 2001
- upset, extremely angry AUSTRALIA
- He realised that even though he was filthy on the world and screaming inside he was going to have to be a little more polite to people as time went by[.] — Robert G. Barrett, Davo’s Little Something, p. 98, 1992
- Don’t they get disappointed and filthy? — Paul Vautin, Turn It Up!, p. 58, 1995
- great; excellent; brilliant AUSTRALIA
- “Filthy waves,” agreed Bodge. “Classic.” — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 188, 1987
- attractive, fashionable, stylish US
- — People Magazine, p. 73, 19 July 1993
- — Linda Meyer, Teenspeak, p. 29, 1994
- — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords: L.A. Freshspeak, p. 19, 1997
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