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scuzz
[ skuhz ]
noun
- Also called ²õ³¦³Ü³ú³ú·²ú²¹±ô±ô [skuhz, -bawl], a dirty, grimy, sordid, or repulsive person or thing.
adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Example Sentences
Kerrang became the last refuge for rock fans after Scuzz TV, which tended to feature lesser-known bands, came off air in 2018.
Aficionados of late-20th-century New York City scuzz may want to check it out in its raw form, which runs until Oct.
O’Hanley had heard “Belinda Says†as a country song, referencing work by Lucinda Williams and Deana Carter, but said that Rankin was “quite insistent on the need for some scuzz.â€
“Who Framed Roger Rabbit†was still raking it in and remains remarkable for the amount of abrasiveness and scuzz its live-action-cartoon hybrid retained.
Most of the time the Doors sound woefully brittle to me, with nowhere near enough bottom end to support Morrison’s outsize vocals; that’s another result, no doubt, of years spent listening to hip-hop and dance music, neither of which has made it any easier to buy into the band’s narrative of transcendent scuzz.
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