Backwoodsy

/ˈbækˈwʊdzi/ adjective

Having the characteristics of the backwoods; rough, unsophisticated, or rustic in manner or appearance.

From 'backwoods' plus the adjectival suffix '-y.' Emerged in 19th-century American English, often carrying somewhat pejorative but also sometimes affectionate connotations.

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