A morally reprehensible, disreputable, or sleazy person; a cad.(noun)
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Use "sleazeball" in a sentence
"Jason Sudeikis comes close; he's hilarious as a major-label sleazeball, but his character could be selling anything from menswear to helicopter rentals to"
"If I were in Hillary's camp, I'd want to know why my top strategist lied to me right up to the day of the Iowa caucuses a lot more than I'd worry about trying this kind of sleazeball move."
"Some useful insights from PR Week's David Singleton, who reveals that Labour are planning a concerted effort to paint Andy Coulson as a "sleazeball" ahead of - and perhaps during - the next election campaign."