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skanky

[skang-kee] / ˈskæŋ ki /


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The No. 1 need, many say: Clean up the “Coney water,” the local name for the skanky H2O that sometimes bubbles up from underground right into people’s basements.

From Washington Post

Jackson also criticized Democrats and "Leftist women" as a whole, saying in one tweet that "Leftist women are skanky for the most part" and "more will be sued and made to pay for their lies."

From Salon

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.”

From Washington Times

It led bloggers to call her a “skanky ho who couldn’t wait to get her baby about before getting back in the game!”

From The Guardian

His car was too skanky—a white boxy Chrysler that hadn’t been washed in months.

From Literature