Definition of Slovenly. Meaning of Slovenly. Synonyms of Slovenly

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Definition of Slovenly

Slovenly
Slovenly Slov"en*ly, adv. a slovenly manner.

Meaning of Slovenly from wikipedia

- Look up slovenly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slovenly may refer to: Slovenly (band), an American post-punk band Slovenly (health), the characteristic...
- Slovenly were an American post-punk band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1981. After the group disbanded, Tom Watson joined Red Krayola for their...
- Hygiene is a set of practices performed to preserve health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), "Hygiene refers to conditions and practices...
- have been used in multiple English editions of Struwwelpeter. The name Slovenly Peter was first found in a 1849 American version of the book. British twin...
- Slovenly Recordings is an independent record label founded by Pete Menchetti in 2002. The label is based in Reno, Nevada, and has offices in Pennsylvania...
- In graphonomics, sloppiness space is a term introduced by David Goldberg and Cate Richardson of Xerox to describe the shape space of all graph (handwriting)...
- slur or offensive term of disparagement. It originally meant "a dirty, slovenly woman", and is rarely used to refer to men, generally requiring clarification...
- VI respectively. The albums were released by Nickel and Dime Records, Slovenly Recordings, Dirtnap Records, Thriftstore Records and In the Red Records...
- "Marlon Brando": a recurring parody of Brando, whom Elliott portrays as a slovenly and semi-deranged version of the famous actor. "Chris Elliott Jr.": a spoof...
- alongside his brother Llŷr, Ifans gained international exposure in his role as slovenly housemate Spike in the British film Notting Hill (1999). Reportedly, in...