suffonsified

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Adjective[edit]

suffonsified (comparative more suffonsified, superlative most suffonsified)

  1. (Canada, informal, rare) Satisfied or satiated, particularly in appetite.
    • 2004 June 30, John Northcott, “Stupid money”, in CBC News:
      Rice bowls topped with pork, chicken, curry or battered, fried seafood tempura are for sale everywhere. You put your money in a vending machine at the door, hand the chit to a server, and for about $6 you can have a seat at the counter, stuff yourself, then merge back into the passing throngs sufficiently suffonsified.

Verb[edit]

suffonsified

  1. simple past and past participle of suffonsify