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noun
- Excrement
- A filthy or soiling substance (such as mud, dust, or grime)
- Something worthless
- A contemptible person
"treated me like dirt"
- Loose or packed soil or sand earth
"a mound of dirt"
- An abject or filthy state squalor
"living in dirt"
- Corruption, chicanery
"vowed to clean up the dirt in the city government"
- Licentiousness of language or theme
- Scandalous or malicious gossip
"spreading dirt about his ex-wife"
- Embarrassing or incriminating information
"trying to dig up dirt on her political rivals"
noun
- A usually lightweight motorcycle designed for operation on unpaved surfaces
adjective or adverb
- Exceedingly cheap
noun
- A farmer who earns a living by farming the land especially without the help of hired hands or tenants
adjective
- Suffering extreme poverty
noun
- A floor with a hard dirt surface
noun
- A road with a hard dirt surface an unpaved road
noun
- Earth or ore that yields a profit to a miner
- A useful or remunerative discovery or object
idiom
- To do, find, or get something that results in money or success
"The band hit pay dirt with their first single."
idiom
- To drop down to the ground suddenly
"She hit the dirt when the gunfire started."
This clue was used on August 14, 2025.
This clue has been used several times with the same answer. It also appeared on these dates:
March 29, 2025