zingy

[zing-ee] /ˈzɪŋ i/
adjective, zingier, zingiest.
1.
full of zing; lively; zesty; exciting:
a zingy new musical comedy.
Also, zinging.
Origin
1940-45; zing + -y1
Examples from the web for zingy
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  • Tabbouleh gets a zingy makeover, thanks to aromatic mint and salty, tangy preserved lemon.
  • The zingy lemon-pepper, which has a delightful kick.
  • Having a heart doesn't mean abandoning the catty humor and the zingy style, in my humble opinion.
British Dictionary definitions for zingy

zingy

/ˈzɪŋɪ/
adjective -gier, -giest
1.
(informal) vibrant; energetic; lively
Slang definitions & phrases for zingy

zingy

adjective

Full of energy and vigor; peppy, zippy: written by no less than the zingy Nora Ephron/ Zingy Zeroes, Wall Street's hot bonds (1948+)