maggoty

adj
/ˈmæɡəti/

Etymology

From maggot + -y.

  1. derived from *maþô
  2. derived from *maþō
  3. inherited from magot
  4. formed as maggoty — “maggot + -y

Definitions

  1. Infested with and/or partially eaten by maggots

    Infested with and/or partially eaten by maggots; flyblown.

    • He pilots his disreputable father-in-law through the maggotier parts of the Big Apple, tries out unsuccessfully for a job as gorilla, pulls off an unconvincing fraud (surely Gothamites don’t hand over against an uncleared cheque?).
  2. Full of whims

    Full of whims; capricious; freakish.

    • the Maggoty Turn of Fortune's Wheel
    • In the book, what holds the sketchy characters, the narrative chunks, and the ideas together is West's maggoty wit—positioning himself halfway between contempt and fear, clinging to literary sophistication as if it were the Mother Church.
  3. Unpleasant or bad-tempered.

    • I want you to know that I think you are a maggoty mother-fucking son of a bitch

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for maggoty. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA