scuzz

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scuzz

(skʌz)
n
1. dirt
2. a disgusting person
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scuzz

(skʌz)
n.
Slang.
Also called scuzz•ball (ˈskʌzˌbɔl) one that is contemptible.
[1965–70; back formation from scuzzy]
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