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schlumpy

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English

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Etymology

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From schlump +‎ -y.

Adjective

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schlumpy (comparative schlumpier, superlative schlumpiest)

  1. Looking like a schlump; slovenly or unbecoming
    • 2006, Kamy Wicoff, I Do But I Don't[1], →ISBN, page 222:
      I smiled at them with the slight mix of condescension and thanks I thought befitted a beautiful woman as she passed schlumpier mortals on the street.
    • 2024, R.T. Rybak, quoted in: Cameron Joseph, What Tim Walz brings to the table as Kamala Harris’ VP pick, in: The Christian Science Monitor, August 6 2024
      The country is going to have to get used to seeing a vice president in a schlumpy T-shirt and cargo pants. ... And they’re going to have to get used to seeing a vice president who can fix a car or go hunting.

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