sleaze factor



sleaze factor

The element in a political party, administration, or other organization that is corrupt, controversial, or tainted by scandal. For example, I can't see myself making a campaign contribution to them-there's too much of a sleaze factor . This slangy expression derives from the adjective sleazy, which means "vulgar" or "tawdry." The idiom was first used in politics in the 1980s.
See also: factor, sleaze

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JulietJOO-lee-et, JOOL-yətEnglish
Modestus-Late Roman
Mudiwa-Southern African, Shona
Keturahki-TOOR-ə (English), kee-TYOOR-ə (English)Biblical
GabriËLKHAH:-bree-əlDutch
HanneloreHAH-ne-lo-rəGerman