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  1. The Crossword Solver found 30 answers to "lousy in slang", 5 letters crossword clue. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Enter the length or pattern for better results.

  2. The term "lousy" is a derogatory slang word that is often used to describe something or someone that is of poor quality, unimpressive, or simply unpleasant. The origins of the word are unclear, but it has been in use for several decades and is still commonly heard today.

  3. This page is about the slang term lousy. Meaning. very bad, of very poor quality. For example. We saw a really lousy movie last night. It was a total waste of time. I felt lousy all morning, but after lunch I felt a bit better. Origin: figurative use of the word "lousy", the literal meaning of which is "infested with lice" Quick Quiz.

  4. Sep 26, 2007 · adj. American English slang from 1843, seeing its peak in the mid-1940's; currently, it is more commonly heard in New England states. To be abundant in something. Downtown was lousy with tourists during spring break .

  5. (ˈlaʊzɪ ) adjective Word forms: lousier, lousiest. 1. slang. very mean or unpleasant. a lousy thing to do. 2. slang. inferior or bad. this is a lousy film. 3.

  6. LOUSY definition: 1. very bad: 2. used to say that you feel insulted by something: 3. used to say that something is…. Learn more.

  7. The slang word lousy is the perfect way to describe something particularly awful or rotten. When you're sick, you feel lousy, and when someone is mean or rude, they treat you in a lousy way. The original, literal meaning of lousy is "infested with lice," those

  8. Synonyms for LOUSY: lame, pitiful, cheap, wretched, dirty, nasty, mean, disgusting; Antonyms of LOUSY: admirable, creditable, praiseworthy, meritorious, laudable, commendable, honorable, noble

  9. lousy adj. also lousey, lowsy. [fig. use of SE louse] 1. a general intensifier, usu. with derog. implications. c. 1386. 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000. 2012. c.1386. Chaucer Frere’s Tale line 1467: A lowsy Iogelour kan deceyue thee, And pardee, yet can I more craft than he.

  10. mean or contemptible: That was a lousy thing to do. wretchedly bad; miserable: a lousy job; I feel lousy. lousy with, [Slang.] well supplied with: lousy with money.