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Dirty

Dirty is an adjective describing something that is unclean or contaminated with dirt or grime. It can refer to physical impurity on surfaces, clothing, or objects, and may indicate staining or accumulation of matter.

In moral or ethical senses, dirty is used metaphorically to describe corruption or illicit behavior. Phrases

In data and computing, dirty describes data or state that has not been cleaned or saved; dirty

In everyday language, dirt commonly refers to soil or earth. The distinction between dirt and soil can

See also: dirt, soil.

include
dirty
politics,
dirty
tricks,
dirty
business,
and
dirty
money
for
funds
earned
through
illegal
or
unethical
means.
A
dirty
joke
or
humor
is
often
considered
offensive
or
in
poor
taste.
data
can
contain
errors,
duplicates,
or
missing
values.
A
dirty
flag
in
software
marks
modified
data
that
requires
saving
or
revalidation.
A
dirty
bomb
refers
to
a
conventional
explosive
that
disperses
radioactive
material,
used
to
create
contamination
rather
than
a
high-explosive
effect.
depend
on
context:
dirt
is
often
used
for
soil
that
has
been
displaced
or
sullied,
while
soil
denotes
the
material
in
the
ground.
Hygiene
and
public
health
emphasize
cleaning
to
reduce
dirt
and
microbial
contamination
on
surfaces
and
objects.