shruggy
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[edit]shruggy (comparative more shruggy, superlative most shruggy)
- Resembling or characteristic of a shrug (gesture).
- 1980, David Edgar, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby:
- FANNY turns slowly to TILDA. TILDA gives a little, shruggy, affectionate gesture, as if to apologise.
- (informal) Inclined to shrug; uncaring or apathetic.
- 2012, Lucas Klauss, Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse, page 41:
- I want to say, “Then why were you all shruggy and silent and abandon-your-friends-ish?” But he did endure youth group with me. So maybe they sort of even out.