Blubbery

/ˈblʌbəri/ adjective

Soft, jiggly, and full of excess fat, or relating to crying and sobbing.

Derived from 'blubber' with the suffix '-y' meaning 'having the quality of.' The term emerged in the 17th century to describe the fatty tissue of sea mammals or flabby flesh.

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