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  2. Tacky is an adjective that can mean12345:
    • Somewhat sticky to the touch
    • Of cheap quality or in bad style
    • Sticky to the touch; adhesive
    • Slightly adhesive or gummy to the touch; sticky
    • Cheap, badly made and/or not in good taste
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    tacky 1 of 2 adjective (1) ˈta-kē tackier; tackiest Synonyms of tacky : somewhat sticky to the touch
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    tacky adjective (LOW QUALITY) Add to word list informal disapproving of cheap quality or in bad style: The shop sold tacky souvenirs and ornaments.
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    tacky 1 [ tak-ee ] show ipa See synonyms for tacky on Thesaurus.com adjective,tack·i·er, tack·i·est. sticky to the touch; adhesive.
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    tack·y 1 (tăk′ē) adj. tack·i·er, tack·i·est Slightly adhesive or gummy to the touch; sticky.
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    Definition of tacky adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary tacky adjective /ˈtæki/ /ˈtæki/ (comparative tackier, superlative tackiest) (informal) cheap, badly made and/or not in good taste
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    tack·y
    [ˈtakē]
    adjective
    tacky (adjective) · tackier (comparative adjective) · tackiest (superlative adjective)
    1. (of glue, paint, or other substances) retaining a slightly sticky feel; not fully dry:
      "the paint was still tacky"
    tack·y
    [ˈtakē]
    adjective
    informal
    tacky (adjective) · tackier (comparative adjective) · tackiest (superlative adjective)
    Origin
    early 19th century: of unknown origin. Early use was as a noun denoting a horse of little value, later applied to a poor white in some Southern states of the US, hence ‘shabby, cheap, in bad taste’ (mid 19th century).
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