Having areas covered or visible in an uneven pattern; incomplete or inconsistent.
From 'patch' (from Middle English 'pacche,' origin uncertain, possibly from Old Norse) plus '-y' (adjectival suffix). A patch is a piece or area, so patchy means having discrete patches.
Your patchy internet connection literally has patches of coverage and patches of dead zones—the word perfectly describes that frustrating on-and-off pattern.
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