Icky in a sentence as an adjective

What an icky mess of strawman and false dichotomy!

People are so conditioned by doublespeak PR, they get the icky feeling from plain talk.

Google has a lot of icky maintenance work that has to be delegated somehow.

We used to have plasma shortages, too, because plasma donation is inconvenient and strikes some people as "icky.

But I feel a little icky listing things without actually verifying they are affected.

Personally I've been using fewer Google and other hosted services simply because they make me feel 'icky'.

The difference between the US and the EU is that in the US, the snooping was icky, secret and very possibly illegal.

Your server's cage opens several times a month, probably, as techs and whatnot do their icky atom-touching sorcery.

And they decided to do this by ignoring all of that icky stuff like liability insurance, commercial licensing, and following the law.

" So we increased people's willingness to engage in it by using our traditional method of encouraging inconvenient, icky things: we paid them money.

Why are so many people here on HN so eager to throw away html/css/js, just because they're a little icky and you don't like to use them?Do you not realise that means throwing away the entire web, and its history going back to the early 1990's?

Icky definitions

adjective

very bad; "a lousy play"; "it's a stinking world"

See also: crappy lousy rotten shitty stinking stinky

adjective

soft and sticky

See also: gooey