trafficky

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English

Etymology

From traffic +‎ -y.

Adjective

trafficky (comparative more trafficky, superlative most trafficky)

  1. (informal) Characterised by traffic; having the noise and commotion of motor vehicles.
    • 2007 September 23, Elizabeth Giddens, “Parks on a Lark”, in New York Times:
      In addition to the charming incongruity of lush grass and lounge chairs amid the trafficky chaos of New York’s streetscape, the event, which is sponsored by the Trust for Public Land, provoked animated discussions about land use.
    • 2008, Wally Lamb, The Hour I First Believed, Ch.3, at p.79:
      The road home was trafficky with cars heading to and from Wequonnoc Moon. I drove past its purple and green glow. Took the left onto Ice House Road, and then the right onto Bride Lake.