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Sneezy vs Skeezy - What's the difference?

sneezy | skeezy |

As adjectives the difference between sneezy and skeezy

is that sneezy is prone to sneeze with little (if any) nasal agitation while skeezy is sleazy.

sneezy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Prone to sneeze with little (if any) nasal agitation.
  • Characterised by sneezes.
  • I had a very sneezy cold.

    skeezy

    English

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • (slang) Sleazy.
  • * 2002 , Hanne Blank, Unruly Appetites: Erotic Stories , p. xiv:
  • I jilled while babysitting, having found a cache of skeezy porno mags hidden at the bottom of a big basket of magazines in one family's master bathroom.
  • * 2005 , Dan Lieberman, Carnegie Mellon University , p. 93:
  • I went to Rock Jungle twice and it was a disaster. It was filled with skeezy old men with bad cologne and gold chains trying to pick up eighteen-year-old girls.
  • *2014 ?Alena Smith, Tween Hobo: Off the Rails , page 192:
  • The pregnant daughter was yawning a lot and kept trying to lean on her skeezy boyfriend, who was housing a bag of Late Night All-Nighter Cheeseburger Doritos and not really sharing.

    References

    * The Routledge dictionary of modern American slang and unconventional English, Tom Dalzell, Eric Partridge, 2008, p. 888