cinchy

adj
/ˈsɪnt͡ʃi/

Etymology

From cinch + -y.

  1. derived from cingulum
  2. derived from cingula
  3. borrowed from cincha
  4. derived from cincta
  5. borrowed from cencha
  6. suffixed as cinchy — “cinch + y

Definitions

  1. Very easy

    Very easy; presenting no challenge.

    • She hates rap. Rap is for teeds." "What are teeds, anyway?" "That's cinchy, dude. They're tedious people."
    • It's cinchy for me, but I still like to read it.
    • “Yes, but it's not as cinchy as it sounds,” I said.
  2. Tending to fight having a girth cinched.

    • Plaintiff alleged that defendants were negligent in failing to warn him that the horse was "cinchy."
    • Some horses and ponies have "cold backs" or are "cinchy."

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for cinchy. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA