English edit

Etymology edit

yogurt +‎ -y

Adjective edit

yogurty (comparative more yogurty, superlative most yogurty)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of yogurt.
    • 1997, Maureen F McHugh, China Mountain Zhang:
      It's chicken baked with a yogurt covering, but it doesn't seem very yogurty. It's all right. I tell him it's very good.
    • 2004, Brittney Ryan, Laurel Long, The Legend of Holly Claus:
      Two rubbery arms hung from the yogurty folds of his sagging neck and, though these limbs appeared useless, Beyschlag used them to propel himself forward []
    • 2007, Martin Amis, House of Meetings:
      I was reminded of the yogurty unguent that Varvara, my final croupier, used to entomb herself in, nightly, toward the end; it changed the color of her teeth []