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blaffy blooffy 

1. An interjection. Expresses frustration, excitement, or surprise.

2. A noun. Describes objects or processes which take too long or too much technical knowledge to describe - often under circumstances warranting the phrase as an interjection.
Use 1. a) Where the heck did you put my keys? Blaffy blooffy!
b) Blaffy blooffy! You scared me, Elsa!
c) I had no idea you would be here! Blaffy Blooffy!

Use 2. a) I went down to the blaffy blooffy to get my taxes done.
b) Jeremy carefully pried the blaffy blooffy from the barbed wire
entanglement and rescued what remained of it.
c) If your blaffy blooffy isn't finished soon, I swear I'll kill you.
d) Come on man. Blaffy blooffy can't be that hard to read; i read 25
pages of it in the bathtub this morning.
Related Words

Bloomify 

bloomify: spruce up your yard or garden with colorful flowers and plants
This spring, I'd like to bloomify my backyard and garden with some colorful plants and flowers.
Bloomify by Magwrite June 19, 2016
To dramatize or overexaggerate. To describe otherwise bland subjects in a horribly depressing and/or dramatic manner. To make dreary or saddenning.
Stop blogifying everything and enjoy life!
Blogify by Michael Nelson July 22, 2004
Sleepy, particularly in a cosy, dreamy way.
Variations
Bloof (verb)- to sleep
Bloofing (verb)- sleeping
Bloofily (adv) - done in a sleepy way
I feel very bloofy today and want to go to bed.
Bloofy by Nature Spirit June 5, 2008
Noun: an awesome teenager who tweets, pins, blogs, and updates their status all the time. They like to socialize before anything else. Their signature item is an iPhone/Droid or other phone with multiple ways of reaching social networks in an instant. A more refined, younger version of a hipster.
That girl is a bloopfy, she has over 2,000 followers on Twitter, 3,000 Facebook friends, and writes a new entry on Tumblr every night.

He's a bloopfy, he has way too many followers on Pinterest to be anything else.
bloopfy by nike_brolife October 11, 2012
Blooidy, is an alternative spelling of bloody, and, as an adverb, is a rarely used expletive attributive in Scottish English.
You blooidy bastard.
blooidy by anonymous June 11, 2021