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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
poofy
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ She wore a poofy blond wig.
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poofy

Etymology 1 a. 1 (context slang English) Of or pertaining to something that is puffy, filled with air, inflated. 2 Something that can make a poofing sound. Etymology 2

a. (context derogatory slang English) Pertaining to, or describing homosexual behaviour or culture

Usage examples of "poofy".

Ah felt that satisfying numbness but ah was so up on the meth that a poofy line ay toot would make nae real difference.

Her lollipop-blue hair is so poofy today, she looks like one of those sexless trolls you hang from your rear-view mirror.

He moved in so close that the edges of his coat, the poofy satin of his pants brushed the thick cloth of my tuxedo pants.

It was three days after Christmas, and the lobby was still decorated with evergreen boughs and poofy silver bows.

The skirt was black lace over some poofy white material that made the skirt stick out away from her by at least a foot.

Still, it was pink, with this big poofy skirt, and it had little rosettes on the sleeves.

He wore some kind of poofy shirt with a velvet vest, tights, knee boots, and a cape that draped over one shoulder and under the opposite arm.

Perla gestured impatiently to the spindly chair with the poofy pink cushion that was placed in front of an old-fashioned mirror.

Martin washed her hair so much that she had to cut it short and wear it tightly curled with poofy sides and bangs.