Contemptible vs Pukey - What's the difference?
contemptible | pukey |
deserving contempt
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(informal) Resembling vomit in colour, texture, etc.
* 2007 , Lauren Mechling, Laura Moser, Foreign Exposure: The Social Climber Abroad :
(informal) Inclined to vomit; sick.
* 2005 , Rebecca Eckler, Knocked Up: Confessions of a Hip Mother-to-be :
(informal) Vile; contemptible.
* 2003 , Guy Davenport, The Death of Picasso :
* 2007 , Paul Auster, Travels in the Scriptorium :
As adjectives the difference between contemptible and pukey
is that contemptible is deserving contempt while pukey is (informal) resembling vomit in colour, texture, etc.contemptible
English
Alternative forms
* contemptableAdjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* despicablepukey
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The walls in this abandoned waiting area were painted a pukey orange, compounding the feeling of queasiness I'd had since breakfast.
- There's no way he'd allow a dog on his couch or on his 500-thread-count sheets, let alone a pukey baby.
- He called Mikkel a pukey little faggot. I'll kick him again when I can get at him.
- ...it's nothing more than a pukey little garrison town in the middle of nowhere.