fuddy-duddy
Americannoun
plural
fuddy-duddies-
a person who is stuffy, old-fashioned, and conservative.
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a person who is fussy or picayune about details; fussbudget.
adjective
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stuffy, old-fashioned, and conservative.
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fussy; picayune.
noun
Etymology
Origin of fuddy-duddy
First recorded in 1900–05; of obscure origin
Example Sentences
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And not to be a fuddy-duddy, but I can think of many better uses, including using that desire to connect with people to motivate charity work, political organizing, or just throwing a dinner party.
From Salon • Jan. 19, 2025
Showing the BBC around his former stomping ground, Harold's Café, he expressed confidence his cardigan-wearing "fuddy-duddy" character would live on.
From BBC • Jul. 28, 2022
She designed the spirit to pique curiosity of younger drinkers who think of genever as too fuddy-duddy, she told me.
From Washington Post • Nov. 18, 2021
Dream movie moment: Cora, who sometimes seems a few scones short of a tea tray, wises up and leaves fuddy-duddy Robert for a dashing London financier played by Hugh Grant.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 10, 2019
And now he was like the others in the party—an amiable fuddy-duddy.
From Gargoyles by Hecht, Ben
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