humphy (adjective)
/ˈhʌm.fi/
Definition: Feeling horribly offended, particularly in a
way that is noticeable or exaggerated.
Etymology: Possibly derived from “
huff” and “grumpy,” combining elements of irritation and offense.
• She
got all humphy when we forgot to invite her to the movie night.
• After losing the argument, he crossed his arms and looked humphy for the rest of the
evening.
• Don’t get humphy—I didn’t mean to insult your
cooking!