Schifoso -

Masculine singular (e.g., un tempo schifoso – "gross weather").

If you’ve ever walked past a dumpster in Rome on a sweltering July afternoon or witnessed a truly foul play on a soccer pitch, you’ve likely encountered a situation that can only be described as schifoso . SCHIFOSO

Even the legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock once used the word to describe his irrational disgust of egg yolks, calling the liquid centers "schifoso". 2. The Moral: Describing "Dirty" Behavior Masculine singular (e

At its most basic level, schifoso describes anything that triggers a physical gag reflex. A " panino schifoso " is a sandwich so bad it’s practically inedible. Like most Italian adjectives, the word must match

Like most Italian adjectives, the word must match the gender and number of what it describes:

The word truly shines when it moves from the kitchen to the character of a person. Calling someone a "tipo schifoso" doesn't necessarily mean they haven't showered; it means they are morally "slimy" or despicable.