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comparative scungier, superlative scungiest
(Australia, New Zealand, US, informal) Dirty, messy; sordid. quotations examples
[…] bewitched by the culinary oddities introduced by migrants from the scungier sections of the Old World.
1975, The Bulletin, Issues 4951-4963, page 44
“ […] I have been saving up the scungiest, most disgusting fix-up and cleanup jobs just for you.”
1990, Rob Kantner, Made in Detroit, page 3
The cassette collects outtakes, demos, and scungier droppings, so it′s only about as intrinsically interesting as the leftover's from Ric Menck's Groovy Strum comp must be.
1990 September, Byron Coley, Underground, Spin, page 86
They lived in a scungy state house that was far scungier than it needed to be.
2007, Nigel Latta, Into the Darklands and Beyond, 2010, HarperCollins New Zealand, unnumbered page
And while for most people, talk of “green” fridges might conjure up images of hygiene disasters in scungy student flats, the revolutionary invention is not on the nose.
2009 January 13, AAP, “Enviro-friendly fridges”, in Herald-Sun, archived from the original on 9 September 2009