rusty

adj
/ˈɹʌsti/

Etymology

Ellipsis of rusty one more often used for this, or from the general epithet rusty given to various particular firearm names—earlier both were applied in Cockney rhyming slang for other machines, including swords in their day, but the present coinage has not more than a loose connection to this and is from the preference for used or antique firearms due to their being easier or cheaper to obtain.

  1. inherited from *rustagaz — “rusty
  2. inherited from rūstiġ — “rusty
  3. inherited from rusty

Definitions

  1. Marked or corroded by rust.

  2. Of the rust color, reddish or reddish-brown.

    • Alive? he might be dead for aught I know, / With that red gaunt and colloped neck a-strain, / And shut eyes underneath the rusty mane;
  3. Lacking recent experience, out of practice, especially with respect to a skill or…

    Lacking recent experience, out of practice, especially with respect to a skill or activity.

    • Before the match, Hodgson had expressed the hope that his players would be fresh rather than rusty after an 18-day break from league commitments because of two successive postponements.
  4. + 5 more definitions
    1. Of clothing, especially dark clothing

      Of clothing, especially dark clothing: worn, shabby.

      • He wore a black jacket, rusty and amorphous.
      • The clerk stared at him and the rusty black bonnet a moment, and then laughed.
    2. Affected with the fungal plant disease called rust.

    3. A gun or in particular an old or worn one.

      • My angles dusty, two black hands on the rusty And I got uck from a peng ting, mad back but the chest busty
    4. Discolored and rancid

      Discolored and rancid; reasty.

      • rusty bacon
    5. A male given name.

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