1. gassy - Adjective
2. gassy - Adjective Satellite
Full of gas; like gas. Hence: [Colloq.] Inflated; full of boastful or insincere talk.
Source: Webster's dictionaryJust like broccoli, brussels sprouts are cruciferous vegetables, which means they not only make you more gassy, they also lead to increased pungency of your flatulence. Source: Internet
Previously, Cassini detected lighter, gassy molecules such as methane and ethane, which contain one or two carbon atoms and a smattering of hydrogens; these molecules weigh in at around 15 atomic mass units. Source: Internet
Some gassy (and colicky) babies find relief when pressure is placed on their bellies. Source: Internet
Often the bottle is chilled in a bucket of ice and water before opening, which also ensures the Champagne is less gassy and can be opened without spillage. Source: Internet
While growing up, Armstrong had experimented with the early, temperamental, "gassy" Audions. Source: Internet
If you know you just had a bunch of beans or something and you’re going to be particularly gassy, skip class that day. Source: Internet