zoomy
adj/ˈzuːmi/
Etymology
From zoom + -y.
Definitions
That goes zoom!
- We play a game she calls zoomy rocket, which usually draws some nasty maternal stares.
- Zoomy little race cars […] inhabit this season's Christmas toy departments
sleek, speedy, streamlined
- zoomy but faded paint jobs
- In our recent visits to the Frankfurt and Tokyo auto shows, we saw the zoomy shapes we expect at major shows.
- Does the zoomy new look of the TT [automobile] equate with a corresponding improvement in performance?
Stylish, as a zoomy car, or as someone who looks like they would drive a zoomy car
- He caught a downtown bus and felt real good, real zoomy.
- Her "mod zoomy little showcases," as she describes her boutiques, are as mod and zoomy as Johnson herself.
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Obviously characteristic of a zoom lens
- relies upon zoomy close-ups
- wobbly, zoomy, headachey shots
- However, the photography is at moments too poorly exposed, too zoomy, and the camera positioned too closely, for the footage to be useful
Evocative of Generation Z, or zoomers.
- His love of avocado toast is so zoomy.
The neighborhood
- neighborzoomies
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for zoomy. 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