filth
noun
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Pronunciation: /fɪlθ/
noun
Etymology: From Middle English filth, from Old English fȳlþu, from Proto-West Germanic *fūliþu, equivalent to foul + -th (abstract nominal suffix).
- The police.
“We were in the middle of stashing the money when the filth arrived.”
“Riding through the city on my bike all day/'Cause the filth took away my licence”