droopy

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Middle English drupi, from drup (sad), from Old Norse drúpr (drooping sadness); related to Middle English drupen, droupen (to sag, droop), also from Old Norse. By surface analysis, droop +‎ -y.

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droopy (comparative droopier, superlative droopiest)

  1. Tending to droop; sagging; wilting.

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