The comparative form of 'braggy'; more inclined to brag or boast than something else.
Formed from the adjective 'braggy' plus the comparative suffix '-er,' which compares two things. The base word 'braggy' (brag + -y) became the adjective form, then '-er' was added for comparison. This represents standard English morphology for creating comparative adjectives from shorter adjectives.
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