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rough adjective- unwell US, 1883
Dialect. - He still looks a bit rough these days, despite having sworn off the drink. The problem is that his immune system is gone. — The Observer, 25 March 2001
- good UK
On the BAD - — Julian Johnson, Urban Survival, p. 258, 2003
- excellent; fashionable, trendy US
- — San Francisco Examiner: People, p. 8, 27 October 1963: “What a ‘Z’”! The astonishing private language of Bay Area teenagers”
- in lowball poker, unfavourable US
- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 271, 1967
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