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? (on newsgroup alt.tv.xena)
      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.

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