Gassy
[gas-ee] /ˈgæs i/
adjective, gassier, gassiest.
1.
full of or containing .
2.
resembling .
3.
.
4.
Slang. given to idle, empty talk.
/ˈɡæsɪ/
adjective -sier, -siest
1.
filled with, containing, or resembling gas
2.
(informal) full of idle or vapid talk
adj.
1757, from gas + -y (2).
adjective
Garrulous; loudly self-important and pretentious (1863+)
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