vealy

English

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Etymology

From veal +‎ -y.

Adjective

vealy (comparative vealier, superlative vealiest)

  1. Resembling veal.
    This meat had a vealy taste to it, didn't it?
  2. Immature or naive.
    • 1881, Wilson Vance & John Philip Sousa, The Smugglers, Philadelphia: W. F. Shaw, pages 65–66:
      I hope you do not really / think I am so awful veally / as not to see how famously you've played your little part.

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