frenchy I. \ˈfrenchē, -chi\adjective (often-er/-est) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology:french (I) + -y : French in quality < the little daughter of a very Frenchy lady — William Soskin > < a score that briskly sets about creating a Frenchy atmosphere — Douglas Watt > especially: markedly, affectedly, or spuriously French in quality or French in a superficial usually frivolous sense II. noun (-es) Usage: capitalized : a Frenchman or French woman