Puffy vs Goofy - What's the difference?
puffy | goofy |
Of or pertaining to puffs or puffiness; being pillow-like, exhibiting swelling, inflated
Speaking or writing in an exaggeratedly eloquent and self-important manner
silly, quirky
* {{quote-news
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, date=December 29
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, title=Arsenal's Theo Walcott hits hat-trick in thrilling victory over Newcastle
, work=The Guardian
(snowboarding) riding with right foot forward.
As an adjective puffy
is of or pertaining to puffs or puffiness; being pillow-like, exhibiting swelling, inflated.As a proper noun goofy is
a character: a slow-witted anthropomorphic dog with a goofy laugh.puffy
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Adjective
(er)Derived terms
*foofy *poofygoofy
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Etymology 1
Adjective
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Derived terms
* goofily * goofinessEtymology 2
From the way the Disney character was first depicted surfing, with right foot forward. BBC Sport,"Sochi 2014: A jargon-busting guide to the halfpipe", 11 February 2014
