FUDGY

Etymology

Adjective

fudgy (comparative fudgier, superlative fudgiest)

Resembling fudge, as in flavor or texture.

(figuratively) Fuzzy, imprecise.

(archaic) Irritable.

(archaic) Awkward.

Source: Wiktionary



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