nudgy

English

Etymology

nudge + -y

Adjective

nudgy (comparative more nudgy, superlative most nudgy)

  1. of, or related to a nudge
  2. nervous; edgy
    • 1951, Winston Brebner, The second circle
      "Don't get nudgy." "Who's nudgy?" Koski did not answer.

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