Results for “Dragged for filth”

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Dragged
verb

Harshly criticised or mocked, especially publicly online.

#gen-z#aave#internet#meme
the filth
noun, phrase

Pejorative slang for the police.

#police#uk#australia#pejorative
snatched at the read / reading to filth
phrase

To be so thoroughly read you're left exposed and speechless.

#ballroom#drag#lgbtq#shade
read to filth
phrase

To read someone so thoroughly they're left in ruins.

#ballroom#vogue#lgbtq#reading
filthy
adjective

Very angry (at someone).

#australian#aussie#emotion
scatty
adjective

Filthy, manky, in a right state.

#scouse#liverpool#british#insult
clarty
adjective

Geordie for filthy, muddy, mucked-up.

#geordie#newcastle#north-east#british
hakky
adjective

Geordie for filthy, manky, properly dirty.

#geordie#newcastle#north-east#british
riffy
adjective

Filthy. Properly grimy. Wants a hot bath and a scrub.

#brummie#birmingham#description#british
barkit
adjective

Filthy. Absolutely clarted in muck.

#scottish#dundonian#scots#dirty
mockit
adjective

Filthy, clarty, in need of a bath.

#scottish#glasgow#scots#dirty
PSE 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#sex-work#escort#service-type#intensity
mingin
adjective

Disgusting, filthy or foul-smelling; also very drunk

#scottish#irish#disgust#dirty
boggin
adjective

Filthy, smelly or thoroughly disgusting

#scottish#irish#disgust#dirty
mawkit
adjective

Filthy; covered in dirt

#scottish#irish#dirty#mud
hacky
adjective

Dirty or filthy

#british#regional#adjective#dirt
Dutty
adjective

Patois for 'dirty' — can mean filthy, an insult, or a sick beat that goes hard.

#caribbean#uk#music#urban-lingo