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Lousy

/ˈlaʊzi/adjective
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Lousy refers to something of extremely poor quality or unsatisfactory performance, often evoking a sense of disgust or disappointment. In everyday language, it's a versatile term for expressing frustration with anything from shoddy products to bad luck, while in modern contexts, it's frequently used in casual conversations to add emphasis without being overly formal.

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Lice, the inspiration behind 'lousy', have been companions to humans for at least 100,000 years, with fossil evidence showing they adapted specifically to human hair around the time we started wearing clothes. This ancient pest has even influenced history, as major lice outbreaks during World War I affected millions of soldiers, potentially impacting morale and strategies on the front lines.

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