💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Thingmy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| flustery | flustered |
| tanglesome | Characterised or marked by entanglement, tangled, entangled. |
| switchy | (sex, slang, BDSM, LGBTQ) Versatile; not exclusively a top or a bottom, or inclined to switch between sadistic and masochistic roles. |
| fratchy | (UK, informal) Irritable or argumentative. |
| blirty | (nautical, chiefly Scotland) Characterised by blirts or gusts of wind and rain. |
| maffled | (UK, dialect) baffled; totally confused |
| shooketh | (slang, humorous) Shaken up; rattled; shocked or surprised. |
| jotteringverb | (Scotland) Shaky; trembling. |
| toeynoun | (slang, chiefly Australia) Agitated, anticipatory, excited (sometimes specifically sexually so), nervous. |
| shookverb | To pack (staves, etc.) in a shook. |
| overish | (UK dialectal) Qualmish; weak; alarmed; nervous. |
| shook-up | (colloquial) Upset, having been scared, nervous, alarmed. |
| jiggynoun | (slang) Extravagant, wonderful, excellent, enjoyable, exciting, stylish, cool, successful. |
| mouthynoun | Alternative spelling of mouthie (“the mouth”). [(childish) The mouth.] |
| gibbled | (Canada, informal) Disorganized, awkward, messed up. |
| shookt | (Philippines, humorous, slang) Shaken up; rattled; shocked or surprised. |
| rumbustious | (chiefly British, informal) Boisterous and unruly. |
| fratchety | (UK, dialect) argumentative |
| begrumpled | (UK, dialect) Sour, displeased or offended |
| rarked up | (New Zealand) Angry or upset. |
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