hobbity

English

Etymology

hobbit + -y

Adjective

hobbity (comparative more hobbity, superlative most hobbity)

  1. (informal) Looking like a hobbit, i.e. short and hairy; hobbitlike.
    • 2003, Tanuja Desai Hidier, Born Confused
      A patch of sidewalk scarlet with spat paan, two hobbity toe-haired toes flexing up-chappal in mid-wade.
    • 2004, Marybeth Bond, A Woman's Europe: True Stories
      A hobbity man wearing green boots appeared on the television screen across the room.
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