Tending to grab or take things greedily; overly eager to get money, attention, or possessions; selfish.
From grab (origin uncertain, possibly from Old Norse or Germanic roots) plus the -y adjective suffix, which comes from Old English -ig.
Grabby is a casual, almost childish word for greed—when you call someone 'grabby' instead of 'greedy,' it sounds less serious and more like something a kid would say about a sibling hogging the toys, which makes it perfect for informal complaints.
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