FLUFFY


Meaning of FLUFFY in English

-fē, -fi adjective

( -er/-est )

Etymology: fluff (I) + -y

1. : having, covered with, or resembling fluff or down

a fluffy young chick

fluffy whiskers

a. : light and soft or airy

a fluffy omelet

big fluffy cushions

b. of soil : loose and friable

c. of snow : consisting of large loose flakes with little tendency to cohere

d. of clothing : light and full

a fluffy summer dress

2. : light in mind or intellectual content : lacking in brilliance or decisive quality

a pleasant fluffy little woman

soft, vague, fluffy , uncertain policies — Geoffrey Crowther

a fluffy comedy

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.