low-down
adjective
[ ˈləʊdaʊn ]
• mean and unfair.
• "dirty low-down tricks"
Similar:
unfair,
mean,
despicable,
reprehensible,
contemptible,
lamentable,
disgusting,
shameful,
low,
abject,
unworthy,
shabby,
uncharitable,
base,
dishonourable,
unprincipled,
ignoble,
sordid,
wretched,
loathsome,
odious,
treacherous,
underhand,
nasty,
cruel,
bad,
immoral,
wicked,
wrong,
evil,
sinful,
vile,
foul,
vicious,
nefarious,
heinous,
rotten,
dirty,
stinking,
beastly,
dastardly,
scurvy,
low-down
noun
• the true facts or relevant information about something.
• "you get the low-down on where to go and where to stay away from"
Similar:
inside information,
the whole story,
the facts,
data,
information,
facts and figures,
intelligence,
the news,
a briefing,
a brief,
guidance,
info,
the score,
the latest,
the word,
the rundown,
the gen,
the poop,
the dope,