Frothy

/ˈfrɔθi/ adjective

Full of foam or bubbles; light and insubstantial or lacking in depth or seriousness.

From 'froth,' which comes from Old Norse 'frotha.' The '-y' suffix makes it an adjective. Originally described the physical foam on waves or drinks, but evolved to metaphorically describe things that are superficial or empty.

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