iffy

IPA: ˈɪfi

adjective

  • (slang) Of dubious authenticity, legitimacy or legality.
  • Uncertain or chancy.
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Examples of "iffy" in Sentences

  • Sex is so normal that nobody pays much attention to what we might call iffy sex.
  • The weather looks quite iffy, which isn't so bad for a bike ride on the greenway.
  • I dunno, I see "Syfy" and I see "siffy" at best ... and "iffy" is how I'm classifying this plan, in the end.
  • I'm gonna warn you, many of these places are no-name iffy places that might make you wonder if you if you'r on the wrong side of the grid.
  • Basically you have Ferrell - whose recent output might charitably be described as "iffy" - working a couple of dweeby riffs for all they're worth.
  • One thing about the Friday the 13th remake/reboot/whatever you may call it that makes me a bit iffy is that they are redoing one of the two most iconic horror franchises (the other being Nightmare on Elm St) from when I was growing up.
  • Under the Bush administration, instead of building a framework that would embrace broader strategies, we invested, for instance, billions of dollars in iffy research to abate GHG emissions primarily from oil refineries and power plants, by pumping it into the subterranean geological strata.

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