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Origen de la palabra fozy [ 1815–25; cf. D voos spongy, LG fussig ] This word is first recorded in the period 1815–25. Other words that entered English at around the same time include: aggressive , coupon , diorama , pullout , welterweight
Conoce el significado de fozy en el diccionario inglés con ejemplos de uso. Sinónimos y antónimos de fozy y traducción de fozy a 25 idiomas.
See 2 authoritative translations of Fozy in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
Fozy definition: spongy; loose-textured.. See examples of FOZY used in a sentence.
usually -er/-est. 1. chiefly Scottish, of a vegetable : spongy and light-textured : overgrown. 2. chiefly Scottish, of a person. a. : fat and bloated : obese. b. : dull-witted and insipid : fatheaded.
Fozy is an adjective that means spongy, loose-textured, overripe, fat, or stupid. It is chiefly used in Scottish dialect and has a similar meaning to voos or fussig.
3 de feb. de 2024 · fozy ( comparative more fozy, superlative most fozy) ( Scotland) spongy; soft; fat and puffy.