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shady adjective- giving an impression of dishonesty; disreputable; not quite honourable UK, 1862
- A slavish press connives to hide GW’s shady side[.] It’s not only his drink-driving arrest Bush has lied about. — The Guardian, 6 November 2000
- detached, aloof US
- — Kevin Dilallo, The Unofficial Gay Manual, p. 245, 1994
- Look at the cunt now. Half shady with us, can’t wait to get away. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 138, 2001
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