neighborhoody

English

Etymology

neighborhood + -y

Adjective

neighborhoody (comparative more neighborhoody, superlative most neighborhoody)

  1. (informal) Having the friendly sense of community expected of a neighborhood.
    • 2009 February 22, Joyce Cohen, “Finding Value, Despite a Droopy Market”, in New York Times:
      “It was so neighborhoody and lovely, but it was impractical” and felt strangely isolated.
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