The suffix "-y" is often added to a word to indicate a characteristic or quality. In the case of "messy," the suffix "-y" is added to the base word "mess" to describe something that is disorganized, untidy, or dirty.
The word "messy" is an adjective.
The Yiddish word for messy is "פֿאָרשטערבט" (forshṭerbt).
The comparative form of "messy" is "messier."
"Clutter" or "disorder" could be fitting verbs for describing a messy situation.
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
It means that things are not neat, that things are disordered
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mesyy like an Ausie in a bar at 3 am:p
A messy hair gel.
You're a messy pig.
It's not really messy after you clean it out. But in middle of the week, it'll get messy and you have to clean it again.
=messy,slob,clumsy.dirty,out of order.=
Well, an antonym of neat is messy.
Well, ultimately, it comes down to this: Neat + one out of place item = messy. Messy + one out of place item = still messy. "Messy" is a lot easier status to maintain than "neat."
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
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