lousy with



lousy with someone or something

Inf. having lots of someone or something. (Like an infestation of lice.) Old Mr. Wilson is lousy with money. Tiffany is lousy with jewels and furs, but she's got bad teeth.
See also: lousy

lousy with

Abundantly supplied, as in He's lousy with money. Like louse up, this expression alludes to being infested with lice. [First half of 1800s]
See also: lousy

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lamont['læmənt]
Kitty['kiti]
TorØ-Norwegian
ZacarÍAsthah-kah-REE-ahs (Spanish), sah-kah-REE-ahs (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Ioab-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Lalia-English (Rare)