dicey



a bit dicey

Carrying a certain degree of risk or danger; uncertain of a favorable outcome. This street looks a bit dicey, I think we should walk another way home. This merger deal could be a bit dicey for the company.
See also: bit, dicey

dicey

(ˈdɑɪsi)
mod. touchy; chancy; touch and go. Things are just a little dicey right now.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ceara-English (Rare)
Meirit-Hebrew
Chiarinakee-ah-REE-nahItalian
CarsonKAHR-sənScottish, English
Edda (1)ED-dahItalian
Vasilios-Greek