Skip to main content

morally flexible 

Not adhering to a certain set of principles, instead morally adapting to the situation at hand.
"When Mary was wealthy, she was against theft, but now that she's poor, she is a thief. I guess she is morally flexible."
morally flexible by Catherder March 1, 2017

morally gray

An action that is a mix between good and bad; in the middle.
Robin Hood is Morally Gray
morally gray by TheGenieofLife September 17, 2016

Morally Lucky 

Lucking your way into your political positions.
The d.gg chatters all spammed " REM WAS RIGHT LULW HASAN IS MORALLY LUCKY " as hasan was getting destroyed by REM.
Morally Lucky by ArcticFirst July 9, 2019

morally grey 

Something that is not clearly good or evil, there are reasons both for and against it.
Dude what Sylvanas did at the world tree was totally morally grey.
morally grey by konwix August 5, 2018

morally ambiguous

A euphemism for describing someone who lacks morals or changes their morals to suit their needs, typically a shady businessman, graft politician or one involved in illegal activities.
Tom: Doesn't Dick have a problem selling drugs to kids?
Harry: Nah, he's businessman... plus it helps that he's 'morally ambiguous.'
Tom: Oh, cool. Wanna burn one?
morally ambiguous by Trae Hova November 20, 2007

Morally Retarded 

When one has backwards morals or has no conscience. One who is morally retarded will likely believe things that are completely immoral are justifiable.
Student: I think lying is good under all circumstances.
Teacher: You are morally retarded.