What does judgy mean?
Judgy means (informal) Inclined to make (disapproving) judgments; judgmental..
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/ˈd͡ʒʌd͡ʒi/ · adjective
(informal) Inclined to make (disapproving) judgments; judgmental..
But when he just announced, matter-of-factly, that he really liked pot, and hash, and acid, and speed, and meth, and coke, well…it kind of seemed like, I don't know, everybody has a hobby. I shouldn't be so judgy.
I can't blame her for thinking this way. Because until very recently, I had bought into it all too. “Don't get all judgy, Mel," she says.
Riley lowered his eyebrows and crossed his arms and tried to look non-judgy even if he felt a little judgy.
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Judgy means (informal) Inclined to make (disapproving) judgments; judgmental..
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But when he just announced, matter-of-factly, that he really liked pot, and hash, and acid, and speed, and meth, and coke, well…it kind of seemed like, I don't know, everybody has a hobby. I shouldn't be so judgy.
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