goosebumpy
English
Etymology
goosebump + -y
Adjective
goosebumpy (comparative more goosebumpy, superlative most goosebumpy)
- (informal) Affected by, or characteristic of, goosebumps.
- 1965, Don Robertson, The greatest thing since sliced bread
- You say you feel goosebumpy? Good. That's the way you ought to feel.
- 1987, Jerome McDonough, I'll be Cloned for Christmas
- Oh, Barney, I get all goosebumpy when I think about it. Don't you, kids?
- 2002, Barbara Ware Holmes, Following Fake Man
- I felt this twinge, this sort of goosebumpy feeling...
- 1965, Don Robertson, The greatest thing since sliced bread