Adverb
In an infamous manner or degree; scandalously; disgracefully; shamefully.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBackstage, Maverick cosplayed as Hulk Hogan and out of nowhere a Big Show (as The Giant) look alike, and “The Yeti” bear hugged him, recreating that infamously awful WCW moment. Source: Internet
As peer oil majors around the world flirt with decarbonizing, Exxon infamously on its bet that the world’s green growth isn’t happening fast enough to sate the energy needs of fast-growing nations. Source: Internet
Back in 2017 he infamously duped the Chicago Bears into trading picks the would become Solomon Thomas, Fred Warner, and Dante Pettis for the right to move up one spot and draft Mitchell Trubisky. Source: Internet
And Chris Cuomo infamously got into a spat with a bicyclist in the Hamptons who confronted him for instead of in quarantine. Source: Internet
Cam'ron and Jay-Z were infamously feuding for years in the past, with reports saying that they had a tense, antagonistic relationship while Cam'ron was an artist signed to the label co-founded by Jay-Z. Source: Internet
Adverts for cosmetics have infamously presented darker-skinned women as failures compared with lighter-skinned women. Source: Internet