fetchy
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English[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Adjective[edit]
fetchy (comparative more fetchy or fetchier, superlative most fetchy or fetchiest)
- Characterised by fetching; (by extension) alluring, attractive, good looking
- 2001, Hans Krabbendam, Marja Roholl, Tity de Vries, The American Metropolis, page 80:
- Children, too, were said to be naturally drawn to the "fetchy, catchy poster."
- 2017, Laura Pauling, A Royal Con:
- You're going to show them what you're made of. That your fluff is fluffier than the fluffiest. That your fetching skills are fetchier than the fetchiest.
Etymology 2[edit]
From blend of for real + sketchy.
Adjective[edit]
fetchy (comparative more fetchy or fetchier, superlative most fetchy or fetchiest)