What does ‘fancy’ mean?

What is ‘fancy’? I’m interested in positive and negative meanings, and when to use it. But I don’t know why. I tried to search google (beta) but there is a lot of variants.

Could

someone please show me an example of usage? If I show my customer my new feature and he comments it something like “It’s kind of fancy.” As I understand from the context, it has positive meaning, but how can I more precisely identify his thoughts?

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If product demo is in the context “it’s kind of fancy” is ambiguous. What does it mean about my immediate context?

  1. There are more features than expected, it goes beyond minimum expectations and offers extra effort or at least extra value, it is not fancy (bad), it is, that it is, the bright idea, is good, and works and stays that way.
  2. It could be mildly negative: it is more fancy (good) than expected rather than simple and straightforward (good), or it is fancy as in decorated or ornamental (bad) which might get in the way of being functional (good).

Does that have extra feature?

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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If product demo is in the context “it’s kind of fancy” is ambiguous. What does it mean about my immediate context?

  1. There are more features than expected, it goes beyond minimum expectations and offers extra effort or at least extra value, it is not fancy (bad), it is, that it is, the bright idea, is good, and works and stays that way.
  2. It could be mildly negative: it is more fancy (good) than expected rather than simple and straightforward (good), or it is fancy as in decorated or ornamental (bad) which might get in the way of being functional (good).

Does that have extra feature?

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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If product demo is in the context “it’s kind of fancy” is ambiguous. What does it mean about my immediate context?

  1. There are more features than expected, it goes beyond minimum expectations and offers extra effort or at least extra value, it is not fancy (bad), it is, that it is, the bright idea, is good, and works and stays that way.
  2. It could be mildly negative: it is more fancy (good) than expected rather than simple and straightforward (good), or it is fancy as in decorated or ornamental (bad) which might get in the way of being functional (good).

Does that have extra feature?

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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