derpiness

English

Etymology

From derpy + -ness.

Noun

derpiness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being derpy.
    • 2012, Katie Hockley, “Writer’s Comment!”, in Kesshome, Lulu.com, →ISBN:
      Thank you to the rest of the group also, Josh and Adam, for putting up with my socially awkward derpiness.
    • 2021 February, Mimi Winsberg, quoting Alison, Speaking in Thumbs: A Psychiatrist Decodes Your Relationship Texts So You Don’t Have To, Doubleday, →ISBN:
      And then there is this overlooked gem 😖, is that derpiness, embarrassment, or inebriation?
    • 2021 March, Zoey Acoff, The Little Book of Big Corgi Butts: Outrageously Cute Activities to Celebrate the Greatest Booty on Earth, Abrams, →ISBN:
      A silver floofed fox, Corge is an actor, producer, and activist known for his dashing hot looks, charming derpiness, and irresistible pantaloons.

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