poufy

English

Etymology

From French

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Adjective

poufy (comparative poufier, superlative poufiest)

  1. (hair styles) Bouffant.
  2. (fashion) Decorated with fabric, feathers or other material to create an impression of transparent volume and movement.
    • 2009, February 1, “Bethany Kandel”, in With This Dress I Thee Wed and Wed and Wed:
      (No ’80s gowns with poufy sleeves or out-of-style silhouettes.) “
  3. Effeminate.
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