iffy

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if +‎ -y

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iffy (comparative iffier, superlative iffiest)

  1. (slang) Of dubious authenticity, legitimacy or legality.
    Synonyms: dodgy, dubious, fishy; see also Thesaurus:iffy
    He's selling new CD players for £20 each – that sounds a bit iffy to me.
  2. Uncertain or chancy.
    The weather is still iffy for Saturday's shuttle launch.

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