ˈskaŋ-kē
skanky如何读
skanky是什么意思
- adj. <俚>低劣的; 令人作呕的; 恶心的
skanky英英释义
Adjective
1. highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust;
"a disgusting smell"
"distasteful language"
"a loathsome disease"
"the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"
"revolting food"
"a wicked stench"
skanky词源中文解释
"丑陋,不吸引人"(最初指女性),1965年起源于非裔美国人的俚语; 参见 skank + -y(1)。
skanky词源英文解释
skank >entry 1
The first known use of skanky was in 1982
skanky 例句
1 Luckily the movement in that piece wasn't skanky, or it could've devolved right quick.
2 He couldn’t be with some skanky girl like that.
3 a pop star who cultivates an image that is more skanky than sexy
4 I didn't like the skanky look of the young guy – long-haired, whippet thin, crudely tattooed, a piercing beneath his lower lip – who took the chair next to ours.
5 In the second crime scene, a young woman lies dead next to a trash bin behind a skanky motel.
6 I would sooner allow my daughter to drink alcohol and wear skanky clothes than expose her to these debilitating doubts about the sufficiency of her will to the life she would like to lead.
7 My first outfit was from Le Chateau, a skanky bathing suit and a weird top.
8 The OED editors offer the comparison to skanky, which means unattractive or offensive, as well as janky, which refers to something that is untrustworthy or of poor quality.
9 Last summer, an interview went viral after an Australian radio host referred to the way her character dressed as “skanky”.
10 The line is infidelity — specifically at infidelities committed with the presumably skanky stylist at your own hair salon.
11 It wasn't challenged, because Leftist women are skanky for the most part.
12 “That means I’ll have to get a ride to school with Alex the greasy loser from across the street and his skanky girlfriend,” Sarah moaned.
13 He went farther than just those three women, saying that “Leftist women are skanky for the most part. More will be sued and made to pay for their lies.”
14 "A lot of the girls that pose for photos on social media are a lot more skanky."
15 I was baptized in a skanky basement shower.
16 Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, skanky dreck to skanky dreck.
17 Hippies are all over San Francisco, both the old stoner kinds with giant skanky beards and tie-dyes, and the new kind, who are more into dress-up and maybe playing hacky-sack than protesting anything.
18 His car was too skanky—a white boxy Chrysler that hadn’t been washed in months.
19 The book even gives Neil a nasty, skanky father who is as mean to Mr. McPherson as Neil is to Mr. McPherson’s only child.
20 Just Fang, hunched up alone in his skanky basement.
skanky 同义词
1 令人厌恶的
slimy wicked yucky sick offensive horrible poisonous repellent hateful obnoxious gruesome hideous objectionable horrid sickening grisly icky odious putrid detestable irksome bilious charmless balls-aching
2 令人作呕
4 劣质的
bad rough inadequate crappy bum cheesy shoddy crummy tinny low-rent third-rate rinky-dink gimcrack rubbishy wanky shonky be no good be not any good be not much good
6 令人讨厌的
cheap antisocial off-putting odious detestable stinking grotty
7 非常令人讨厌的
8 倒胃口