Pronunciation: /ˈplæzi/

Definitions of plazzy

adjective a slang term used to describe something that is fake or of low quality

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a plazzy toy for my nephew.

A2 She wore a plazzy necklace to the party.

B1 The restaurant served plazzy food that tasted terrible.

B2 The company used plazzy materials in their products to cut costs.

C1 The designer refused to use plazzy fabrics in her high-end clothing line.

C2 The art collector could easily spot a plazzy painting from a genuine one.

Examples of plazzy in a Sentence

formal The plazzy material used in the construction of the building was not up to safety standards.

informal I can't believe she bought that plazzy handbag from the market.

slang That plazzy phone case is so cheap-looking.

figurative His plazzy smile didn't fool anyone; we all knew he was upset.

Grammatical Forms of plazzy

past tense

plazzied

plural

plazzies

comparative

more plazzy

superlative

most plazzy

present tense

plazzies

future tense

will plazzy

perfect tense

have plazzied

continuous tense

is plazzying

singular

plazzy

positive degree

plazzy

infinitive

to plazzy

gerund

plazzying

participle

plazzyed

Origin and Evolution of plazzy

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'plazzy' is believed to have originated as a slang term in the United Kingdom.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a colloquial term for something fake or artificial, 'plazzy' has evolved to also describe something cheap or of low quality in modern usage.