Dictionary
seed•y
Pronunciation: (sē'dē), [key]—
adj., seed•i•er, seed•i•est.
1. abounding in seed.
2. containing many seeds, as a piece of fruit.
3. gone to seed; bearing seeds.
4. poorly kept; run-down; shabby.
5. shabbily dressed; unkempt:
a seedy old tramp.
6. physically run-down; under the weather:
He felt a bit seedy after his operation.
7. somewhat disreputable; degraded:
a seedy hotel. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.