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    Referring to the level and quality of cleanliness of a surface. Pure mankiness is commonly observed in the hallways of a middle school, where children slide their sweaty hands across various bacteria-infested surfaces such as the gym-changeroom [lockers], toilet bowls, and (most notably) the school phone, not to mention all while eating their [cheese pizza] they [dropped on the floor] a few minutes earlier.

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      Nasty, [smelly], [unwashed] or [unhygienic]. Having a bad smell or off-odor. Excessively dirty or discolored.

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        [dirty], [unclean].

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          [Scottish slang] word to describe a situation, person or object in a poor state of affairs. Commonly used in [Scottish] bars to describe the state of the [toilets] or glasses.

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            [scottish] word meaning [unclean] person or unclean [act].

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              [Foul], [putrid], [crawling], nasty, odiferous.

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                highly disgusting, really really really [smelly]. ugly, bad in general. horrible, [nappy], normally refers to hair, [odor], or ones appearance

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                  This spelling originated with lower [scots]. Given the auld alliance it is taken from the french; [Manque] meaning lacking or [defective]. The scots simplified the defective and applied it to everything spoiled or dirty, excessively so.

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                    [Literal] meaning of [the work] is similar to [gross]

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                      used to describe an object that is unpleasantly dirty, usually because it is old or has been used a lot:

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