Conspicious
Conspicious is a combination of the words Conspicuous, meaning clearly visible or attraction attention and Suspicious meaning having the belief or impression that someone is involved in an illegal or dishonest activity.
Mike: That car has been parked there everyday this week with random people going to the drivers window and leaving.
Phil: I know Mike, it's conspicious.
Phil: I know Mike, it's conspicious.
Conspicious
Seeming to be very favourable towards a violation of good taste. A combination of auspicious and conspicuous.
I would like to thank everyone here for presenting me with this award on this most conspicious of occasions. If only you were all half again as intelligent as I believe you to be, you might be able to appreciate a word of what I'm saying. Excuse me while I drop my pants.
Going to the park today would be very conspicious indeed. I hear there will be many young women there. Bring the water cannon and loofas.
Going to the park today would be very conspicious indeed. I hear there will be many young women there. Bring the water cannon and loofas.
Conspicious
A hot, sexy bitch.
I love Douggy cause he's so delicious, Colin's friend is so conspicious.
conspicious
Acting both suspiciously and conspicuously at the same time.
That man selling drugs at the bus stop looks very conspicious.