Definitions | dodgy |
| adjective (dodgi, er)
(british)
- evasive and shifty
- Asked why, a spokesman gave a answer about legal ramifications.
- unsound and unreliable
- Never listen to advice.
- The old machine kept breaking down.
- dishonest
- The more money the better, because there is always that politician or corrupt official to bribe.
- I am sure you wouldn't want to be seen buying gear, would you? (stolen goods).
- risky
- This is a slightly plan, because there is a lot that is being changed for this fix.
- deviant
- He's a Peeping Tom.
- weird
- The situation was right .
- I'm feeling today, probably got the flu.
Translations: Etymology: Derived from the verb dodge. First used in mid-19th century England.
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