Introduction
When something seems suspicious, questionable, or just not quite right, slang words are often used to describe it. In this article, we will explore popular slang terms that people use to refer to things that are considered sketchy.
Shady
One of the most common slang words for sketchy is ‘shady.’ When someone or something is shady, it gives off a vibe of being untrustworthy or dishonest. For example, ‘That guy at the party seemed really shady.’
Sus
Another popular term is ‘sus,’ short for suspicious. If something seems sus, it means it is questionable or fishy. ‘I don’t know, that deal sounds a bit sus to me.’
Skeevy
‘Skeevy’ is another slang term used to describe something that is creepy or off-putting. It can be used to refer to a person, place, or situation. ‘I always get a skeevy feeling when I walk past that alleyway.’
Sketch
Adding ‘-y’ to the end of sketch forms the slang term ‘sketchy,’ which is used to describe something that seems off or suspicious. ‘I wouldn’t trust that website, it looks a bit sketch.’
Case Studies
One notable case study involves a group of friends who were planning to attend a music festival. They found a seller online offering discounted tickets, but something about the deal seemed sketchy. After doing some research, they discovered that the seller was known for scamming people with fake tickets. They decided to purchase tickets from a reputable source instead.
Statistics
- According to a survey, 67% of people use slang terms like shady or sus to describe situations that seem questionable.
- Reports show that incidents of sketchy online scams have increased by 25% in the past year.