Sleaze bucket negative noun phrase slang
Used to refer to an unpleasant, repellent place, thing or person
How could we live in this sleaze bucket? It's so dirty.
Hey, don't be angry because of that sleaze-bucket. It's not worth it.
I'd rather starve to death than eat that smelly food. It's such a sleaze-bucket.
To be put in a bad mood
To be difficult, troublesome, or unpleasant for someone; to be to someone's disadvantage.
To be unfriendly, irritating, irritable, or ill-tempered
Used to describe a person being more careful after an accident or a bad experience in the past to avoid it happening again.
I drive more carefully after an accident when I was little because a burnt child dreads the fire.