See also: Flopsy

English

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Etymology

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From flop +‎ -sy.

Adjective

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flopsy (comparative more flopsy, superlative most flopsy)

  1. Synonym of floppy
    • 2009 February 19, Mike Albo, “Dressed to Impress, With a Southern Drawl”, in New York Times[1]:
      They had flopsy hair, tucked their frayed tailored trousers into their boots, carried flasks in their moleskin blazers and never looked as if they were trying too hard.

Usage notes

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This word is frequently used in a childish way to describe rabbits' ears.

Derived terms

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