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Sketch (5)

suspicious, untrustworthy, dubious. This term is usually used to describe a certain situation that may involve a place or an individual. It's a shortened form of "sketchy". More…

sketch (7)

Strange, suspicious, not right. =“The loose tire on my bike is sketchy.” Etymology : A clipping of the word “sketchy” which is used to describe a noun that is of dubious character. More…

Sketch (9)

Describes a person, place, or thing that is doubtful or out of the ordinary. =Used to describe shady or scary places or events. Usually when someone says sketch they do not want anything More…

sketch out

(and probably analogy with 'creep out', 'freak out') to make someone feel uncomfortable, or to give someone a bad feeling =He took a dancing LPAP and sketched out all More…

Sketch out

(also metaphor) to make uncomfortable with unusual behavior =The term ‘sketch out’ has a similar more common adjectival form, ‘sketchy.’ ‘Sketch out’ was derived from this adjective by More…

Sketch(8)

(adjective) Term used to describe something that is extremely questionable. While the subject might not be dangerous or threatening, per se, this word has a rather unpleasant connotation. More…

sketch(8)

(adjective) Sneaky, shady. Mostly used to describe the personality traits of a person or the ambience of a place. It has a negative connotation and is usually used as a deterrent to approach More…

Sketch-Mex

refers to a type of restaurant (or the food of such a restaurant) that is genuinely Mexican, yet a little sketchy. =It’s analogous to “Tex-Mex” in its form, as it combines the idea of More…

Sketch.

Suspicious or untrustworthy, creepy. =: A shorter or faster way to say the word “sketchy,” a slang phrase meaning that someone or something is not quite right, derived from the word More…

sketch23

(sketchy) clipping of “sketchy” meaning it’s someone, something, or a place that can’t be trusted because either not much is known about the subject or it is knows for something bad More…

sketch3

Not thorough or detailed. Worthy of suspicion or further investigation. =Derived from the word "sketchy." "Sketchy" is used to refer to something that is worthy of More…

Sketched-out

a state of being fearful due to the thought that one could unintentionally provide sexual pleasure to someone else. apparent meaning: freaked out or scared of causing sexual pleasure reason More…

Sketchers

(derivation) Another word for sketchy, in the sense of being of questionable quality or origin. This word adds the diminutive or derogatory suffix ‘-ers’ to the adjective ‘sketch’ (meaning More…

sketchify

to feel or cause to feel completely sketched-out or creped-out =The word ‘sketchify’ probably was derived from the adjective, ‘sketchy’ meaning ‘questionable, iffy.’ To derive the verb, More…

sketchtastic

(blending and clipping) Something that is not quite complete or not quite right to the point of inappropriateness. It can describe inappropriate flirting. Used by college girls to describe a More…

Sketchy

questionable, dangerous, shady. I have never heard of this word used often outside of Rice. Anyway, after hearing it repeatedly and questioning the general idea of the word, my conjecture More…

sketchy

characterizing action that lacks respectability; frequently has a sexual connotation. Since topics relating to sex frequently discussed indirectly through slang and euphemism, the new More…

Sketchy

Untrustworthy or shady, deserving a cautions or wary approach; often shortened to ‘sketch’ The original meaning of this word relates to writing and authors; providing only a More…

sketchy

Describes something that is not trustworthy or is questionable. Suggests that it should be avoided. This is a derivation of an older word that has gone through a semantic change. The word More…

sketchy

Shady, dishonest, weird. ="I wouldn't hang out with him. He seems pretty sketchy to me." =My roommate


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