> > If u mean in the 4chan sense (where it means "cozy" rather than comfort- > > able), it took off around 2013-2014 from what I remember, I think on > > /v/ or /sp/ initially > > But as a general word, I've heard it my whole life. In fact, wiktionary > > says "Origin: early 19th century" https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/comfy > I always consider teh word 'comfy' as rule 8 - thus not used it. Well, only when used in that particular way - saying something liek "this chair is comfy" or "I bought a comfy sweater" is teh proper usage, while saying "this anime is comfy" or "this is a comfy board" is teh dumb 2010s 4chan usage ヽ(´ー`)ノ Reference: 2023/11/04(Sat) 07:28:57
> > Has the word "comfy" always been used? It has old entries on Urban > > Dictionary, but I feel like I've been hearing that word only for the > > last 5-6 years or so. > If u mean in the 4chan sense (where it means "cozy" rather than comfort- > able), it took off around 2013-2014 from what I remember, I think on > /v/ or /sp/ initially > But as a general word, I've heard it my whole life. In fact, wiktionary > says "Origin: early 19th century" https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/comfy I always consider teh word 'comfy' as rule 8 - thus not used it. Reference: 2023/11/03(Fri) 15:47:24
> Has the word "comfy" always been used? It has old entries on Urban > Dictionary, but I feel like I've been hearing that word only for the > last 5-6 years or so. If u mean in the 4chan sense (where it means "cozy" rather than comfort- able), it took off around 2013-2014 from what I remember, I think on /v/ or /sp/ initially But as a general word, I've heard it my whole life. In fact, wiktionary says "Origin: early 19th century" https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/comfy Reference: 2023/11/03(Fri) 15:26:11