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What (who) is louche - definition


louche         
DISNEYLAND
[lu:?]
¦ adjective disreputable in a rakish or appealing way.
Origin
C19: from Fr., lit. 'squinting'.
louche         
DISNEYLAND
If you describe a person or place as louche, you mean that they are unconventional and not respectable, but often in a way that people find rather attractive. (WRITTEN)
...that section of London society which somehow managed to be louche and fashionable at the same time.
= disreputable
ADJ
Jared Louche discography         
ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
This article details the complete oeuvre of American musician Jared Louche, including his work with The Aliens, Altered Statesmen, Chemlab, H3llb3nt, Peach of Immortality, Pigface, Progrex.iv and Vampire Rodents.

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Louche
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Examples of use of louche
1. Kabuki‘s origins, around 1600, were distinctly louche.
2. "New Statesman readers don‘t want what I call louche journalism.
3. Meanwhile, Jack (the louche weirdness now ratcheted up by the one–of–a–kind Mr.
4. Both superficially glamorous, the louche reality is never far beneath the surface.
5. If it‘s soft, that can seem louche, and that would be inappropriate in an office.