dodgy adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . seeming or likely to be dishonest synonym suspicious He made a lot of money, using some very dodgy methods I don't want to get involved in anything dodgy Travel websites that offer dodgy deals have been uncovered in a worldwide investigation Want to learn more? not working well; not in good condition I can't play—I've got a dodgy knee
Dodgy - definition of dodgy by The Free Dictionary Define dodgy dodgy synonyms, dodgy pronunciation, dodgy translation, English dictionary definition of dodgy adj dodg·i·er , dodg·i·est Chiefly British 1 Evasive; shifty 2 Unsound, unstable, and unreliable 3 So risky as to require very deft handling
dodgy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary dodgy (comparative dodgier, superlative dodgiest) (colloquial) (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Evasive and shifty Asked why, a spokesman gave a dodgy answer about legal ramifications (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Unsound and unreliable Never listen to dodgy advice The dodgy old machine kept breaking down Dishonest