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scuzzy adjective disgusting US, 1968- It’s a real scuzzy joint. A beer joint that serves food. A real ptomaine tavern. — Joseph Wambaugh, The New Centurions, p. 46, 1970
- “I don’t know if I’d call it dirty—Skuzzy might be more accurate terminology.” — Michael Hodgson, With Sgt. Mike in Vietnam, p. 97, 1970
- Anyway, The Toilet is just plain flat-out scuzzy. I totaled a perfectly good pair of Bergdorf Goodman shoes[.] — Armistead Maupin, Tales of the City, p. 296, 1978
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Spring 1982
- These days Keyes ate alone, or with clients so scuzzy he wanted to gag on the corned beef and rye. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 219, 1986
- [T]here is “nothing worthwhile in St. Louis proper, unless you want to play STD (sexually transmitted disease) roulette with a scuzzy-looking streetwalker[.]” — Nancy Tamosaitis, net.sex, p. 81, 1995
- [W]e [black people] clearly all looked the same to his scuzzy ass. — Diran Abedayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 246, 2000
- I’ve watched nineteen-year-old kids from scuzzy council estates tell pop stars and other household names to fuckin get in line[.] — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 11, 2000
- Scuzzy head of hair, blue, and a lot of tattoos. — Michelle Tea, Valencia, p. 148, 2000
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