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Definition of be grimy

grimy

adjective

  • stupid.
    He's acting grimy.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by troy from Brooklyn, NY, USA on Jan 13 2002.

  • used in a situation when someone does a mean and dirty deed.

    Last edited on Dec 10 2010. Submitted by Sandi C. from Los Angeles, CA, USA on Nov 30 2005.

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