Palsy-walsy (Adjective)
Meaning
(used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Usages
Examples
- They've been palsy-walsy for years, going on annual vacations together since college.
- The two palsy-walsy neighbors would often borrow tools and groceries from each other.
- The music festival was filled with palsy-walsy fans who had traveled from all over the country to celebrate their shared love of rock music.
- As palsy-walsy colleagues, they often covered each other's shifts and shared recommendations for project proposals.
- It was clear from their laughter and inside jokes that the co-stars had developed a palsy-walsy relationship during filming.