awky

adj

Etymology

From awkward + -y.

  1. derived from *abuhaz
  2. derived from ǫfugr
  3. inherited from awke
  4. suffixed as awkward — “awk + ward
  5. suffixed as awky — “awkward + y

Definitions

  1. Awkward.

    • Funny, you know, I feel a bit awky with Fat just now. Can't tell if he's looking me in the face because my eyes are on the ground, but I bet he isn't.
    • She stood for a bit longer until it got awky for me, an' I finally did an eye thing at her, meanin' GO!

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