pleasy

adj

Etymology

From please + -y (adjectival suffix).

  1. derived from *pleHk- — “pleasingness, permission
  2. derived from placeō — “to please, to seem good
  3. derived from plaise
  4. inherited from plesen
  5. suffixed as pleasy — “please + y

Definitions

  1. Apt or tending to please

    Apt or tending to please; pleasing

    • The animated segment features a little girl and her doll house in illustration of the accompanying jingle: "Life is the easiest, housework the breeziest, foods are the freeziest, prices the pleasiest — […]
    • They're soooo cheesy and oh so very pleasy.
    • We make time gold / With your nails upper my skin house / Just a kiss to burn and light my fire am I hot / Great female so pleasy […]
  2. Please.

    • I can't believe there's no usenet group for the game Myst! How 'bout it, guys? Huh? Pretty-please? (Big puppy-dog eyes) Oh pleasy? I promise I'll be good forever!
    • Help me pleasy i need the hero drinks so i can finally beat omega
    • > well It appears I will be joining you... fancy a Jaffa Cake ? Cheers! Yes pleasy!

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for pleasy. 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