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slummy

English

Etymology

From slum +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?sl?mi/

Adjective

slummy (comparative slummier, superlative slummiest)

  1. Like a slum; run-down, dirty, decrepit.
    • 2003, Alasdair Gray, ‘Miss Kincaid's Autumn’, Canongate 2012 (Every Short Story), p. 745:
      Cars and unemployment increased. Council houses took on a slummier look.

Translations

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summy

English

Alternative forms

  • sommie
  • sommy

Etymology

Shortened from somersault (whose first syllable is pronounced /s?m/).

Noun

summy (plural summies)

  1. (colloquial) Somersault.

Anagrams

  • mumsy

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  • what makes sammy run
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