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off-color
[ awf-kuhl-er, of- ]
adjective
- not having the usual or standard color:
an off-color gem.
- of doubtful propriety or taste; risqu茅:
an off-color joke.
Synonyms: , , , ,
- not in one's usual health:
to feel off-color.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of off-color1
Example Sentences
Part off-color drag act, part Carol Burnett-style sketch comedy, the show has survived on its bountiful comedic wits to become one of the hottest Broadway tickets of the year.
In fact, the only stumble Glaser took would be her off-color handful of jokes about the allegations surrounding Diddy.
The race, which pitted a brazenly off-color indie-spirited musical with puppets against a commercial juggernaut from Oz, culminated in a collective gasp when the envelope was read.
Yashou was no fan of Assad: He had been picked up by one of the country鈥檚 notoriously strict intelligence services for an off-color remark about the president in a phone call with a friend.
They said the officer told them she believed Lillienfeld targeted Asian and Black students with off-color jokes, once calling the only two Asian students 鈥淐hinamen鈥 and repeatedly making fun of a woman鈥檚 name.
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