blechy

English

Etymology

blech + -y

Adjective

blechy (comparative more blechy, superlative most blechy)

  1. (slang) Disgusting.
    • 2002, nacey (formerly tosh), “Was the death of Joxer the cause of Xena's downfall?”, in alt.tv.xena (Usenet):
      I'm there for action and adventure, with a bit of sexual tension on the side (playful sexual tension. Xena and Gabrielle's sexual tension was *So* not playful at the end there, very forced and just blechy.)
    • 2007 December 25, Natalie Angier, “Birds, Bugs Named as Steroid Users!”, in New York Times:
      In nature, as the saying has it, it's not whether you win or lose, it's whether you win — and animals will do or ingest the most outrageous, dangerous, blechy things in their quest for victory.

Anagrams

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈblɛxɪ]

Noun

blechy f

  1. inflection of blecha:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural
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