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plushy
adjective
Like plush; soft and shaggy.
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Having long since transcended TV, YouTube is where most will be viewing it on Friday morning, before no doubt buying plushy versions of whatever animal it features in droves shortly after.
And the school's plushy mascot is surely more friend than foe, edging Florida into the top six. 5.
Bloodied and bedeviled by random flashes of white light, the young woman staggers off in search of help, her progress marked by increasingly odd encounters: a crone flashing a dead smile; a weirdo wearing a green plushy costume.
Clutching cartons of popcorn and jabbing with the sharp elbows of the entitled, guests threw balls to win miniature sculptures by KAWS, tossed rings to win plaster facsimiles of gadgets by Daniel Arsham and used metal claws to grab plushy toys by Takashi Murakami.
My son has a blue plushy allosaurus he calls Spot-Spot, with whom he often sleeps.
The mattress was certainly plushy.
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He's an amateur anthropologist of carny life, relishing the rituals and folkways of a class on its way to near extinction: "I learned the Talk; I learned the geography, both above and below ground; I learned how to run a joint, take over a shy, and award plushies to good looking points".
It was like Game of Thrones for plushies.
Apparently, there are people out there called "plushies" who have a strong, usually erotic attachment to animal characters.
But then, at a sci-fi gathering, reference is made to the legendary and elusive "furries" (or "plushies"), sought-after weirdos for whom animal costumes and stuffed animals are a fetish.
"Raves are a funny place for the baby, because of the juxtaposition of innocence — all these people with pacifiers and plushies — and an environment that's not that innocent," Mr. Smith said.
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