fappy

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From fat (overweight) +‎ happy (fortunate). First attested in 2002.

Adjective

fappy (comparative fappier or more fappy, superlative fappiest or most fappy)

  1. (neologism) Overweight and fortunate with one's life.
    Antonym: (of weight) tappy
    • 2002 July 27, Deepika Davidar, “Word games”, in The Hindu[1], archived from the original on 5 January 2004:
      Sam looked at Mrs. Verghese. She did seem rather round. Sam did some quick thinking. "Verghese aunty, I think you should be fappy."
      "Pardon?" said Mrs. Verghese.
      "Fappy. Fat plus happy equals fappy," said Sam proudly. "How's that Ma?"
    • 2013 May 9, SassyFatFriend, “My daily points are 38. That’s a lot. I actually []”, in Lose the Fat, Keep the Sass[2] (blog), Tumblr, archived from the original on 10 June 2025:
      I actually returned to WW [Weight Watchers] after a 10 month hiatus recently. I met someone lovely who became my bf and I got Fappy (fat + happy) but really more Fazy, basically.
    • 2014 February 7, Roz Zurko, “Channing Tatum is one 'fappy' fellow: Tells Ellen why he's so 'fat and happy'”, in examiner.com[3], archived from the original on 2 August 2014:
      The once buffed up Tatum was the first to say that he's "fat and happy" today as he is enjoying some "down time" after working for two years straight. His wife even has a name for his new look and demeanor combined. He is "fappy," which is short for "fat and happy," he explained.
See also

Etymology 2

From fap (masturbation) +‎ happy (fortunate) or fap (masturbation) +‎ -y (adjectival suffix). First attested in 2006.

Adjective

fappy (comparative fappier or more fappy, superlative fappiest or most fappy)

  1. (slang, vulgar) In the mood to masturbate.

Further reading

  • fappy”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.