melty

adj

Etymology

From melt + -y.

  1. derived from *(s)meld-
  2. inherited from *meltaną
  3. inherited from *meltan
  4. inherited from meltan
  5. inherited from melten
  6. formed as melty — “melt + -y

Definitions

  1. Having a high tendency to melt.

    • This creamy, melty cheese dip is delicious with crisp fresh vegetables.
    • I must say that the meltiest, most evocative entry in this theme set is BRA OF CHOCOLATE, which, of course, started out as a bar of chocolate until Mr. Berry and the made up “Victoria’s Sweetness catalog” got hold of it.
    • If you’ve ever eaten Buffalo chicken wings and thought, “These are so good, I just wish they were meltier and cheesier so I could scoop them up with tortilla chips,” here’s Ali’s Buffalo chicken dip.
  2. In the state of being melted.

    • "Melt," Ms. Martinet directed Ms. Velko, as the young dancer assumed a deep arabesque. "This is really the meltiest of them all."
    • Let the cookies cool for about 20 minutes before eating. They’re best when they’re slightly warm and the chocolate chips are still melty. Enjoy!
  3. meltdown

    • From being considered one of the funniest users during early Twitter, to having a show that flopped ridiculously hard, to no longer being funny whatsoever, to having a melty about Twitter blue using a blocklist to block ALL blue subs
    • Dude literally having a melty over a tank that has 23s reload
    • melty on main!

The neighborhood

Derived

meltiness

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for melty. 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