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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

What does "You're tacky" mean?

--- The lines go:
Now, what makes you mad
more than anything in the world?
-Billy?
-You.
-We've already told me off.
Let's move on.
- You're tacky, and I hate you.
- OK, you see me after class.
  

Top answer

Of a thing - something that is cheap and looks cheap. Of a person - someone who has bad manners, is crude, spreads untrue rumors about others, someone who wears cheap but gaudy clothing. Not a nice person.

  • Of a thing - something that is cheap and looks cheap.
  • Of a person - someone who has bad manners, is crude, spreads untrue rumors about others, someone who wears cheap but gaudy clothing.
  • Not a nice person.
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Of a thing - something that is cheap and looks cheap.
Of a person - someone who has bad manners, is crude, spreads untrue rumors about others, someone who wears cheap but gaudy clothing. Not a nice person.
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Thank you for your clear , useful explanation.
Best regards.
From. Eric

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