skeezy (3)
sketchy, creepy. Used to describe someone who is unknown and has bad intentions. =Used when describing people in social situations who have a very ominous and disgusting appearance and More…
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(adj) suspicious or creepy, often perceived as having not good intentions. Takes on the meaning of both sketchy and sleazy to describe a person who is disreputable and should not be trusted. More…
sketch
dubious; suspiciously incomplete in detail. Students at Rice University commonly use this word, a shortening of the word "sketchy" which they also commonly use. The word "sketchy" denotes More…
sketch
A questionable character or disposition. Always refers to a person who has participated in or perpetrated questionable acts. Is an ambivalent term and has no obvious connection with the More…
sketch
Shady, suspicious. It was used as another way to describe something suspicious. Etymology : sketch. Zero derivation =A friend.
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Shady, characterized by a suspicious lack of facts or details. This word suggests an air of uncertainty or a lack of trust in a situation or event. It is a more specialized form of the More…
sketch
shady, weird Just like a sketch is usually unclear, it is unclear as to whether you can trust a person or place that is sketch. It conveys the uncertainty and wariness that one feels when More…
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Characterized by unfamiliarity, incompleteness. 'Sketch' has essentially the same meaning as 'sketchy' (incomplete, imperfect) although the meaning of sketchy has broadened somewhat to More…
Sketch
disturbingly unusual, not to be trusted. Just like a sketch is usually unclear, it is unclear as to whether you can trust a person or place that is sketch. It conveys the uncertainty and More…
Sketch
questionable, unsavory ('that neighborhood is so sketch') The speaker perhaps wanted a shorter, quicker, more 'modern' way to use the word 'sketchy' and so clipped the 'y' off of the More…
Sketch
state of being unsafe or viewed with uneasiness or fear, something to be avoided. apparent meaning: unsafe or creepy reason used: My roommate really enjoys using this fun sounding word and More…
Sketch
(It is a descriptive word.; Clipping of the word "sketchy"; Sketchy has a metaphorical change in meaning and generalization.) "Sketch" is used to describe a person, More…
sketch (1)
Questionable, not right, shady, dubious, suspicious; sketchy. =That was a super sketch move. What a creepy guy. Etymology : The “y” is clipped off of sketchy to form sketch, forming a More…
sketch (1)
Describing something that is suspicious, shady or questionable. =Sketch is a clipping of the word sketchy. Sketchy, in its literal meaning, describes a drawing that is incomplete or More…
Sketch (10)
(zero derivation) A word used to suggest a situation or person contains one or more controversial or peculiar factors. =A term formed from the noun "sketch" which underwent a More…
sketch (2)
Being of a questionable or suspicious nature or quality. =Uses a slightly different meaning for sketchy than OED says, as “imperfect” has shifted by metonymy to be “questionable or More…
sketch (215)
something that doesn’t seem right, something that is out of the ordinary; simpler way of saying ‘sketchy’ =This is a clipping of the word ‘sketchy’ because of the removal of the suffix –y. More…
Sketch (3)
(abbreviation) It means it describes a place of thing that makes one feel uncomfortable. =He is sketch, stay away from him. Etymology : It is a clipping or abbreviation of the word More…
sketch (3)
(clipping) To flirt with or hit on someone inappropriately. Any questionable action directed from one person to another. Used among college students to describe any questionable interaction More…
Sketch (4)
clipping of 'sketchy'; used to describe something or someone that is of questionable repute. ='Lovett lot after midnight is kind of sketch.' Etymology : From Gk. More…