pleasy

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English

Etymology

From please +‎ -y.

Adjective

pleasy (comparative pleasier or more pleasy, superlative pleasiest or most pleasy)

  1. (informal, nonstandard) Apt or tending to please; pleasing
    • 1957, Broadcasting, volume 52, page 30:
      The animated segment features a little girl and her doll house in illustration of the accompanying jingle: "Life is the easiest, housework the breeziest, foods are the freeziest, prices the pleasiest []
    • 2010, Wendy Liou, Divine Dog Treats:
      They're soooo cheesy and oh so very pleasy.
    • 2010, Nicholas Zahar, Collection of Poetry:
      We make time gold / With your nails upper my skin house / Just a kiss to burn and light my fire am I hot / Great female so pleasy []
    • 2012, Peter Klarman, Better food for A Better You:
      “If it's cheesy, it's pleasy!”
    • 2016, Katy Kelly, Melonhead and the Later Gator Plan:
      “EZ PZ, nice and pleasy," Sam said. “Thanks to Melonhead's mom and 3P, we have way more manners than we can use.”

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