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tacky: [adjective] not having or exhibiting good taste: such as. marked by cheap showiness : gaudy. marked by lack of style : dowdy.
TACKY definition: 1. of cheap quality or in bad style: 2. sticky; (especially of paint or glue) not completely dry…. Learn more.
Definition of tacky adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Tacky definition: sticky to the touch; adhesive.. See examples of TACKY used in a sentence.
TACKY meaning: 1. of cheap quality or in bad style: 2. sticky; (especially of paint or glue) not completely dry…. Learn more.
4 meanings: slightly sticky or adhesive informal 1. shabby or shoddy 2. ostentatious and vulgar 3. US (of a person) dowdy; seedy.... Click for more definitions.
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Define tacky. tacky synonyms, tacky pronunciation, tacky translation, English dictionary definition of tacky. adj. tack·i·er , tack·i·est Slightly adhesive or gummy to the touch; sticky. tack′i·ness n. adj. tack·i·er , tack·i·est Informal 1.