fluffig

Etymology
Late 20th century, from. Along with one of the few recent borrowings that still received a spelling pronunciation.

Adjective

 * 1)  fluffy; airy; light

Usage notes

 * Rarely ever used in the sense of “furry, covered with fluff”, for which . However, sometimes of textiles in the sense of “airy, falling smoothly”, which may make it a partial false friend of the English etymon.

Etymology
. Attested since 1947.

Adjective

 * 1) airy, light, and soft; fluffy

Usage notes
Tends less towards furriness compared to English. Think clouds rather than fur.