foamy

Etymology

From Middle English fomy, from Old English fāmiġ, fǣmiġ (“frothy, foamy”), from Proto-West Germanic *faimag, *faimīg, equivalent to foam + -y.

adj

  1. Full of foam.
    He jumped overboard into the foamy waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of foamie

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