Hell fuzzy is a dismissive and sometimes contemptuous phrase originated by Nacogdoches Texas Fire Chief and philosopher Delbert Teutsch in the mid to late 20th century
“Hey, Chief did you go to the fish hatchery truck wreck down on 59?”
“Why hell fuzzy, they was millions of minnows floppin around right there on the river bridge!”
“Why hell fuzzy, they was millions of minnows floppin around right there on the river bridge!”
by WalterMellon August 18, 2025

by uttam maharjan September 5, 2011

A delicious alcoholic drink containing:
3 oz. Peach schnapps
3/4 oz. Coconut rum
4.5 oz. Sprite
4.5 oz. Orange juice
1/2 oz. Grenadine
3 oz. Peach schnapps
3/4 oz. Coconut rum
4.5 oz. Sprite
4.5 oz. Orange juice
1/2 oz. Grenadine
by mlee February 18, 2014

A description of the balance between concrete evidence and warm and fuzzy comments when writing a recommendation for someone (esp on LinkedIn).
Person 1: "I'm going to write a recommendation on LinkedIn for my coworker"
Person 2: "Make sue you include the concrete fuzzies"
Person 2: "Make sue you include the concrete fuzzies"
by NibyNool October 7, 2020

When you blow a bubble of gum in class but forget you're still masked and the gum collects the fuzz from the inside of your mask and makes it taste fuzzy.
by Weather Report December 10, 2021

The "Friday Fuzzies" represent the delightful, anticipatory feeling of joy and contentment that arises as the workweek ends, signaling the arrival of a weekend filled with relaxation and enjoyment. It stands in contrast to the "Sunday Scaries," offering a welcome respite from weekday worries.
Kristen was overcome by an irresistible sense of joy and anticipation known as the "Friday Fuzzies" while enjoying her lunch break at work, eagerly embracing the upcoming weekend. This delightful phenomenon stands in stark contrast to the dreaded "Sunday Scaries."
by netsirk June 18, 2023
