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salty
[ sawl-tee ]
adjective
- racy or coarse:
salty humor.
- of the sea, sailing, or life at sea:
salty tales of adventure on the high seas.
- Slang. (especially of a sailor) toughened by experience:
proud and salty Marines.
- Slang. angry, upset, or hostile, especially due to embarrassment or failure:
He gets all salty whenever he loses.
salty
/ ˲õÉ˱ô³Ùɪ /
adjective
- of, tasting of, or containing salt
- (esp of humour) sharp; piquant
- relating to life at sea
Derived Forms
- ˲õ²¹±ô³ÙŸ±±ô²â, adverb
- ˲õ²¹±ô³ÙŸ±²Ô±ð²õ²õ, noun
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²õ²¹±ô³Ùîi·±ô²â adverb
- ²õ²¹±ô³Ùîi·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
- ŽÇî v±ð°ù·²õ²¹±ô³Ùîy adjective
- ³Ü²Ô·²õ²¹±ô³Ùîy adjective
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
The groundwater in Amboy is about 10 times saltier than the sea, Large said, and for years, all drinking water has been trucked in.
It ticks all the boxes: crispy, salty, green and even a little naughty.
Nuts can transform a dish with a crunchy, salty bite, elevating something ordinary into something extraordinary.
The salty breeze from the beach stirs the surrounding forest, underscoring how seamlessly nature is woven into every aspect of life here.
Thereâs a backstory here, salty and suggestive, but Guiraudie sprinkles it on as sparingly as he can, waiting for his plot to rise to fullness.
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What else does salty mean?
Where does salty come from?
The term salty has a long history of slang meanings, probably because of its association with sailors. In the 1860s, salty was a synonym for âracyâ or âvulgar,â also a likely connection to (the popular reputation of) sailors.
By the 1920sâ30s, salty is recorded in Black English as jump salty, meaning to become suddenly angry. The phrase jump salty stuck around well into the 1960s.
Owing in part to the influence of Black English on popular culture, salty has spread in the mainstream vernacular as a slang term for âbitterâ and âupset,â e.g., He was salty I didnât invite him to the party.
How is salty used in real life?
People who use the slang version of salty often use it to describe someone who is bitter or reacting sourly (emotions love taste metaphors) to something that made them upsetâsay, losing in a video game. And speaking of losing, slang terms or expressions that have a similar sense to salty include sore loser and butthurt.
Meghan McCain is just salty about Obama because somewhere in a closet she has a "first daughter" tiara that because of him she never got to wear it in public
â Oliver Willis (@owillis)
Donât be salty with the results you didnât get from the work you didnât do
â 7 STREAMS OF INCOME (@aveclassse)
Note
This content is not meant to be a formal definition of this term. Rather, it is an informal summary that seeks to provide supplemental information and context important to know or keep in mind about the termâs history, meaning, and usage.
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