See also: pékig

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Low German pekig, derived from Middle Low German pek (pitch), which is cognate with German Pech.

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Adjective edit

pekig (strong nominative masculine singular pekiger, comparative pekiger, superlative am pekigsten)

  1. (colloquial, regional, Northern Germany) smudgy, mucky (covered with sticky dirt or fat residue)
    Synonyms: schmierig, schmuddelig

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