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Etymology

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un- +‎ lousy

Adjective

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unlousy (comparative more unlousy, superlative most unlousy)

  1. Not lousy.
    • 1956, Netta Muskett, Flowers From The Rock:
      Robert rubbed his hand over his chin and put down two tentative fingers towards the dog [] 'Nice feller then. Good feller. Clean and unlousy feller, I hope.'