The difference between Muzzy and Squiffy
When used as adjectives, muzzy means hazy, indistinct, blurred, unfocussed, whereas squiffy means slightly drunk or intoxicated.
Muzzy is also noun with the meaning: a muslim.
check bellow for the other definitions of Muzzy and Squiffy
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Muzzy as an adjective (dialect, northern England):
Hazy, indistinct, blurred, unfocussed.
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Muzzy as an adjective:
dazed; bewildered; tipsy
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Muzzy as a noun (slang, offensive):
A Muslim.
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Squiffy as an adjective (British, informal):
slightly drunk or intoxicated; tipsy
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Squiffy as an adjective (British, informal):
Crooked, askew; awry