English edit

Etymology edit

From errand +‎ -y.

Adjective edit

errandy (comparative more errandy, superlative most errandy)

  1. (informal) Pertaining to errands.
    • 2016, Micol Ostow, Louise Trapeze Can SO Save the Day, page 35:
      Most of the grown-ups were drinking Coffee and doing errandy things then, so we knew no one would ask what we were up to.
    • 2022, Thor Ramsey, The End Times Comedy Show, page 15:
      Who runs errands for their drug dealer? It was a question I should have asked sooner. But with my bladder now empty, I had other things in mind. Fun things. Not errandy things.