2be soppy about somebody/something informalLIKE somebody OR somethingto be very fond of someone or something, in a way that seems silly to other people 非常喜爱某人/某物,对某人/某物很痴迷〔在旁人看来显得有点傻〕
She’s soppy about dogs.
她爱狗如命。
Examples from the Corpus
soppy• They ranged from the sleazy to the downright soppy.• The show is getting as sloppy as it is soppy.• I was heartbroken when our dog died but I was determined not to be soppy about it.• Really we think BobMould and Sugar Sugar are soppy and silly.• After a few drinks, he got all soppy and started talking about the "good old days'.• I couldn't think of anything else so I just bought her a soppycard and some flowers.• Now she knew why Magrat Garlick had always worn those soppyfloppydresses and never wore the pointyhat.• She never tired of listening to soppy love songs.• Ain't Dolly a soppy name?• Both are Hollywood-style productions, one a soppyWestern, the other a slapstickitemfeaturing a Chaplin lookalike.
Originsoppy
(1900-2000)soppy“completely wet”((19-20 centuries)), from → SOP1