adjective
also folks·ey ˈfōksē, -si
( folksier ; folksiest )
Etymology: folks (plural of folk ) (I) + -y
1. : sociable , friendly , neighborly
find it hard to be folksy just after prayer — Christopher Morley
2. : informal, casual, or familiar often artificially or excessively
folksy radio commentator — Newsweek
folksy , saccharine radio programs — Time
3. : relating to or having the character of folk arts or crafts or other aspects of popular culture
folksy musical composition