Definition of "floofy"
floofy
adjective
comparative floofier, superlative floofiest
(informal) Feathery; puffy, light, airy or windswept.
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Look, I get it. I'm like one of those nice ladies in a long skirt with wildflowers in her floofy hair who prattles about magic and Mother Earth and spiritual guides and who are tolerated because they seem harmless enough in their obviously crazy way. Except I don't own any skirts and my hair's only floofy right when I get up.
2012, C.E. Murphy, Walking Dead
(colloquial) Elaborate, frilly, fussy or overwrought in a silly or purely decorative way.
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I felt most strongly in that moment was that American culture had lost its respect—and maybe even need—for innovation. Not creativity, which seemed dilettante and floofy to me here, something I might comment on in a well-decorated home.
2014, Anne Moore, Cambodian Grrrl: Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh, page 71
(colloquial) Fluttery; emotional, worked up, especially over inconsequentials.
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