Alternative form of woodie
"The old truck was affectionately called woody by the kids in the neighborhood."
In plain English: A woody is an old-fashioned term for someone who acts tough and refuses to show emotion, especially when talking about boys pretending they don't care how others feel.
"The woody was heavy enough to build a small fire for the evening campsite."
made of or containing or resembling wood
"woody plants"
"perennial herbs with woody stems"
"a woody taste"
abounding in trees
"an arboreous landscape"
"violets in woodsy shady spots"
"a woody area near the highway"
made hard like wood as the result of the deposition of lignin in the cell walls
"The woody stems of the old oak tree felt rigid to the touch due to their thick, lignified tissues."
Covered in woods; wooded.
"The hikers climbed up the steep, woody hillside where tall trees shaded every path."
A male given name, from a nickname for Woodrow.
"Woody is often mistaken for the famous actor, but in our family he's simply Woody, a traditional boy's name derived from Woodrow."
The word woody comes from Middle English and is formed by adding the suffix "-y" to the root word wood. It originally described something resembling or full of trees before evolving into its modern sense.