Lairy
[lair-ee] /ˈlɛər i/
adjective, lairier, lairiest. Australian Informal.
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of a lair.
/ˈlɛərɪ/
adjective lairier, lairiest
1.
gaudy or flashy
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