softyˈsɔf ti, ˈsɒf-
softy (n)
- plural
- softies
English Definitions:
softy, softie (noun)
a person who is weak and excessively sentimental
softy (Noun)
A weak or sentimental person.
softy (Noun)
Somebody who finds it difficult to scold or punish.
softy (Noun)
A software expert who is ignorant of the workings of hardware.
softy
Walter Brown (pejoratively nicknamed "Walter the Softy") is a fictional character that appears in the British comic magazine The Beano. He is the rival and antagonist to Dennis the Menace who is vilified because of his lack of interest in stereotypically masculine activities and attitudes. From his first appearance in 1953, Walter became the target of Dennis' pranks and misbehaviour but would brush it off. Sometime in the 1980s, Walter's characterisation changed after reader backlash and made him a snobbish rich boy foil to his enemies.
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