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Hubby vs Huffy - What's the difference?

hubby | huffy |

As adjectives the difference between hubby and huffy

is that hubby is (us) full of hubs or protuberances while huffy is angry, annoyed, indignant or irritated.

As a noun hubby

is (informal|term of endearment) husband.

hubby

English

Etymology 1

Diminutive of (husband) with (-y).

Noun

(hubbies)
  • (informal, term of endearment) husband
  • Laura thought Jack was the most wonderful hubby in the world.

    Etymology 2

    Adjective

    (er)
  • (US) Full of hubs or protuberances.
  • A road that has been frozen while muddy is hubby .

    huffy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • angry, annoyed, indignant or irritated
  • easily offended; thin-skinned or touchy
  • puffed up
  • huffy bread