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tuzzy-muzzy

American  
[tuhz-ee-muhz-ee] / ˈtʌz iˈmʌz i /

noun

plural

tuzzy-muzzies
  1. tussie-mussie.


Example Sentences

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The first entry was for Grover Cleveland, whose taste for “tuzzy-muzzy” or “crinkum crankum,” as the Victorians put it, makes Mr. Trump’s locker-room talk look tame.

From New York Times

Hats, which had lately been, at worst, ridiculously appealing and, at best, downright becoming, threatened to go unattractively cockeyed again�"winged hats," "haloes on a bender," "Milans with tuzzy-muzzy topknots."

From Time Magazine Archive