flushy

English

Etymology

flush +‎ -y

Adjective

flushy (comparative flushier, superlative flushiest)

  1. Synonym of flushed (red in the face).
  2. (poker, colloquial) Constituting a flush.
    • 2003, Lou Krieger, ‎Kathleen Keller Watterson, Internet Poker: How to Play and Beat Online Poker Games (page 64)
      Other possibilities include winding up with a straight, two pair with a low, or even a "flushy-low," if you're lucky enough to make both a flush and a low hand.
    • 2011, Annie Duke, ‎John Vorhaus, Decide to Play Great Poker (page 28)
      That happens one time out of nine, so it's unlikely, but not water-into-wine unlikely. If we don't include implied odds, for you to break even on the flushy flop at your 10-handed table, you need nine people playing with you.