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sleaze noun- sordidness, sleaziness; immorality UK, 1967
- [C]ognoscenti of trash, aficionados of sleaze[.] — Harpers & Queen, October 1976
- The [play] was dripping showbiz sleaze. — Sunday Times, 23 March 1980
- [T]he Regent Hotel, which is nothing but brown bricks held together with sleaze, where all the mattresses are sealed inside slippery plastic covers[.] — Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club, p. 58, 1999
- political corruption US, 1983
- The Labour party risks an embarrassing fine over “unacceptable” breaches of an anti-sleaze law introduced by Tony Blair to clean up politics. — The Guardian, 22 November 2003
- a person with low moral standards US
- — Verbatim, p. 281, May 1976
- Hey you sleaze, my bed! — The Blues Brothers, 1980
- “What a sleaze,” Alana says, shivering in mock disgust. — Bret Easton Ellis, Less Than Zero, p. 29, 1985
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