A fork of Rural Dictionary
A brand of cheapo bikes sold in department stores such as Walmart. They usually are supposed to look like mountain bikes, but are not strong or light enough to actually tolerate such use, and are rarely ridden off street. They are usually extremely heavy. I do not know of one under 35 pounds. Some of them do have decent components and function ok. The shifting is usually good. They tend to be more reliable than other department store brands. They are definitely not serious bikes, though. If you have one that you ride to work, class, etc., then you will think cycling is slow and laborious and will give it up. Spend the same amount you bought the Huffy for new and buy a used road bike on craigslist. It will make a world of difference. They do make good presents for kids. They are nice-looking and have lots of fancy stuff on them and more gears than you can use. Not for anyone over the age of 12, though.
Soccer mom: "I got our son a bike for his birthday. It was a huffy and it's so cool!" Dad: "It's a good thing he hasn't acquired a taste for real bikes yet."
Pseudonym for gimp. Usually refers to one who dresses in full body leather suits and enjoys the company of cats.
Stop being such a huffy and get your hands out of your pants! You're such a gimp!
A term used to describe predatory behavior exerted by a person (typically male) over the age of 40, often engaging with people half their age or even younger, making everyone uncomfortable in the process.
You're making a huffie out of the situation, my guy Dude, stop being a huffie!