Sharky Meaning in English
word
ˈʃɑːrki
SHAHR-kee
ˈʃɑːki
SHAH-kee
Definition
Resembling a shark in appearance, behavior, or attitude. Informally, it can mean someone who is aggressive, cunning, or clever like a shark.
Usage & Nuances
'Sharky' is informal and sometimes playful or slightly negative; it describes something or someone resembling a shark or being clever/aggressive, especially in slang or casual conversation. Not used in formal writing. Can also be a nickname or affectionate insult among friends.
Spanish: como tiburón - astuto (slang)Portuguese (BR): como tubarão - esperto (gíria)Portuguese (PT): como tubarão - astuto (gíria)Chinese (Simplified): 像鲨鱼的 - 精明的(俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 像鯊魚的 - 精明的(俚語)Hindi: शार्क जैसा - चालाक (स्लैंग)Arabic: يشبه سمكة القرش - بارع (عامية)Bengali: শার্কের মতো - চতুর (লোকাবলম্বী)Russian: акульи - хищный (поведение)Japanese: サメのような - サメっぽい(行動や態度)Vietnamese: giống cá mập - láu cá (theo kiểu cá mập)Korean: 상어 같은 - 약삭빠른 (속임수)Turkish: köpekbalığı gibi - kurnaz (köpekbalığı gibi)Urdu: شارک جیسا - چالباز (شارک کی طرح)Indonesian: seperti hiu - licik (seperti hiu)
Example Sentences
He gave me a sharky smile.
basic
A sharky character swam in the cartoon.
basic
Their business tactics are pretty sharky.
basic
Don't trust his sharky advice—he's always looking for an advantage.
natural
She can get a little sharky when negotiating deals.
natural
My friends call me Sharky because I never lose at poker.
natural