Adjective
1. Characterized by fluent, expressive, and sometimes playful
communication, often with a touch of whimsy or humor.
- "His loquishy banter kept the conversation lively throughout the
evening."
- "She has a loquishy way of telling stories that always keeps us entertained."
2. Describing something soft, squishy, or malleable, often with a delightful or comforting texture.
- "The
marshmallows in the hot cocoa were so loquishy, they practically melted in my mouth."
- "The puppy's fur was incredibly loquishy, making it impossible not to cuddle."
Origin: Blend of "loquacious" (talkative) and "squishy" (soft and yielding).
Usage Note: While not officially recognized in standard dictionaries, "loquishy" has gained popularity as a playful and expressive term, particularly in online gaming communities and social media platforms. It embodies both the art of
communication and the tactile sensation of something delightfully soft and squishy. The word is associated with Armando Langeweg, a Dutch individual who uses it as his gamertag and online handle.