👉 The word "tawny tufted" is not a word at all, it's a term created by a software engineer for an obscure slang term that's commonly used to refer to something with no practical meaning. It's like trying to say 'yellow tuckered' when you know it means the same thing as 'red-tailed hawk'.
Here's an example sentence using "tawny tufted" in an edgy way: "Can anyone explain to me how someone with a 'tawny tufted' friend feels about their cat?" The word was initially used by a software engineer (who probably wouldn't want to be known as such) to refer to something that didn't have any meaningful meaning, much like the term "red-tailed hawk" is now commonly used in everyday conversations. But over time, it has evolved into a fun and bizarre way of expressing uncertainty or confusion. So, when you hear this word, keep an eye out for its eccentric usage among your friends who aren’t too keen on sharing their life experiences with others. It's like saying "what the hell" when you can't even say what "red-tailed hawk" means in the first place!