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    Lous·y
    /ˈlouzē/

    adjective

  2. Definitions of lousy. adjective. very bad. “a lousy play” synonyms: icky, rotten, stinking, stinky. bad. having undesirable or negative qualities. adjective. vile; despicable. synonyms: dirty, filthy. awful, nasty. offensive or even (of persons) malicious. adjective. infested with lice. “burned their lousy clothes” synonyms: dirty, soiled, unclean.

  3. 3 days ago · If you describe something as lousy, you mean that it is of very bad quality or that you do not like it. [informal] He blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend. At Billy's Cafe, the menu is limited and the food is lousy. It's lousy to be the new kid. [ + to-infinitive] Synonyms: inferior, bad, poor, terrible More Synonyms of lousy. 2. adjective.

  4. 1. Inferior or worthless: a lousy play. 2. Extremely contemptible; nasty: a lousy trick. 3. Sick or unwell: I feel really lousy. 4. Infested with lice. 5. Slang Abundantly supplied: lousy with money. lous′i·ly adv. lous′i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  5. lousy with something/somebody (North American English) having too much of something or too many people. This place is lousy with tourists in August. Definition of lousy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. lousy with, Slang. well supplied with or filled with, often to excess: Our city is lousy with bad drivers. I wish I were lousy with money like my boss.

  7. LOUSY | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary. Meaning of lousy – Learner’s Dictionary. lousy. adjective. informal uk / ˈlaʊzi / us. Add to word list. very bad: lousy food / service. I felt lousy when I woke up this morning. (Definition of lousy from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of lousy.

  8. Jan 28, 2024 · ( colloquial) Unwell; under the weather . I caught a cold and I've been feeling lousy all week. ( colloquial) Underhanded; mean; contemptible . I've had enough of lousy backstabbing at this place. Infested with lice. ( colloquial, usually with with) Filled or packed (with something, usually bad).