• Pursy

    Origin 1

    From Middle English pursif "short of breath, asthmatic", probably from Old French pousser "to push; to breathe with difficulty".

    Full definition of pursy

    Adjective

    pursy

    1. out of breath; short of breath, especially due to fatness
    2. fat

    Origin 2

    From purse("pucker") + -y and purse("small bag for carrying money") + -y.

    Adjective

    pursy

    1. puckered
    2. purse-proud, vain about one's wealth

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