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Webster 1913 Edition


Shoppy

Shop′py

,
Adj.
1.
Abounding with shops.
[Colloq.]
2.
Of or pertaining to shops, or one’s own shop or business;
as,
shoppy
talk
.
[Colloq.]
Mrs. Gaskell.

Definition 2024


shoppy

shoppy

English

Adjective

shoppy (comparative shoppier, superlative shoppiest)

  1. (dated) Inclined to talk shop; full of jargon.
    • Elizabeth Gaskell
      I don't like shoppy people. I think we are far better off, knowing only cottagers and labourers, and people without pretence.
    • 1890, Albert Barrère, Charles Godfrey Leland, A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon and Cant
      When golfers get together their talk is more unutterably shoppy than even that of hunters, cricketers, or racing men.
    • 1900, Macmillan's Magazine
      A novel of clerical life written by a clergyman is apt to be what is vulgarly called shoppy, to dwell upon details which may interest other clergymen []
    • 1987, Carol Groneman, Mary Beth Norton, "To Toil the Livelong Day": America's Women at Work, 1780-1980
      Standish had a mind that "seldom wandered from the shop and things shoppy," []
  2. (rare) Of the kind or quality expected from a shop.
    • 1898, H G Wells, The Man Who Could Work Miracles
      For instance, he had three eggs for breakfast; two his landlady had supplied, good, but shoppy, and one was a delicious fresh goose-egg, laid, cooked, and served by his extraordinary will.
  3. (colloquial, dated) Abounding with shops.