fabulicious

English

Etymology

Blend of fabulous + delicious.

Adjective

fabulicious (comparative more fabulicious, superlative most fabulicious)

  1. (slang) Exceptionally fabulous and appealing.
    • 2005, Katia Noyes, Crashing America, Alyson Books (2005), →ISBN, page 32:
      By the dinner rest stop, I broke down and spent some cash to order a piece of blackberry pie. Stabbed the fork in for a bite. Gush. Held its tartness on my tongue. Soft fabulicious mouthful.
    • 2006, Pamela Jane, Polly's Fabulous Pet Palace, Meredith Books (2006), →ISBN, unknown page:
      "But we need a really fabulicious plan for the opening—something to get everyone's attention!"
    • 2009, Sheila Callaghan, Scab: A Comic Drama in Two Acts, Samuel French (2009), →ISBN, page 33:
      And her hair was fabulicious
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