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Foofy

An adjective, primarily synonomous with the adjectives fluffy, billowy, and/or puffy. Used mainly to describe a cloud, or the mixture between lemon meringue and sodium bicarbonate.
"When you mix lemon meringue with sodium bicarbonate," started the cheerful Mrs. Fox, "You get a mixture that comes out very foofy".
by Mistel September 21, 2006
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When some thing so is fluffy it can't be contained
Her hair is so foofy
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Foofy (adj) 1. Christy; 2. Upper class or fancy; 3. Something fluffy or poofy; 4. A non homosexual reference to a person being characteristically snooty, fancy or fluffy or any combination thereof; Orig: From a combination of the English words fluffy and poofy
She wore a foofy dress to the wedding

My cat has a foofy tail
by Dootie January 8, 2004
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A word that Svadrut uses all the time.
Me: im boutta beat yo ass
Svad: chill foofy
by sumd May 26, 2022
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the inside of my parka is foofy.
when my cat gets angry, her tail gets all foofy.
by Jen Ever. August 5, 2003
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(Adj) Having mildly effeminate or un-manly characteristics, some of which are subliminal and/or difficult to describe. Not to be confused with "poofy", which implies upper-class snobbishness, or "foofed", which pertains to something being fluffed up, e.g., hair.
Panera is a foofy restaurant.
Hawaiian shirts are foofy.
Sean Hannity has a foofy hairdo, but Alan Colmes is foofy through and through.
by javel001 August 5, 2008
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Emily has an inactive foofy.
by Emily October 11, 2003
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