Of the street, as a place of unpolished modern culture; streetwise.(adjective)
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Use "streety" in a sentence
"This is where big, burly maximum-security convicts march around shouting dire, streety cautions about bad behavior at the impeccable haircuts of Wharton and Kellogg."
"His son began to supersede Mrs Bangham, and to execute commissions in a knowing manner, and to be of the prison prisonous, of the streets streety."
"Tony: At age twelve, he moves from a cramped two-family house in streety Jersey aka “Joisy” City, New Jersey, to a hoity toity suburb when his dad strikes it rich."