Citations:glutard

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English citations of glutard

Noun: "(slang) a person with a form gluten intolerance, such as celiac disease"

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  • 2011, "Ruby the nutritionist", "Plenty 'o' Polenta", Critic (University of Otago), Issue 18, 1 August 2011, page 47:
    It's (obviously) gluten free, so you little glutards can go rejoice and eat again.
  • 2012, Alexis Sachdev, "Main Campus boasts select options for alternative diets", The Temple News (Temple University), Volume 91, Issue 5, 25 September 2012, page 15:
    Self-proclaimed “glutards” will skip the burrito and opt for a lettuce bowl with chicken or steak, black beans, fresh salsa and guacamole.
  • 2012, Brianne Jenner, quoted in Reena Gilani, "Ten Questions with Brianne Jenner", The Cornell Daily Sun (Cornell University), Volume 129, Number 46, 25 October 2012, page 19:
    I was up all night and I thought it was because of Chipotle and I was cursing Chipotle, but really it was because I'm a glutard and I just didn't know it at the time.
  • 2012, Andy Rhodes, "Wolf it down at Wolf's Catering and BBQ", The Valley Voice, Volume 21, Number 24, 28 November 2012, page 18:
    He also welcomes “glutards and lactards.”
  • 2013, Kim Kane & Marion Roberts, Cry Blue Murder, University of Queensland Press (2013), →ISBN, page 88:
    When I got back from Anika's I was pretty blown away to discover that glutard Siobhan O'Connor had gone and got herself a jaffle maker too — one of those ones that fit about ten at a time.
  • 2014, "Moussaka", Critic (University of Otago), Issue 10, 5 May 2014, page 38:
    For those of you with glutards in the flat, substitute the wheat flour for a GF [gluten-free] flour and all of you can enjoy.
  • 2014, Andrew Hosegood, "Fad Diets: 'They're All False'", Gallery (Isle of Man), Number 32, July 2014, page 56:
    Those of us in the food business involving bread and carbs have been made to feel sinners, by some of the more enthusiastic 'glutards'.
  • 2015, Ivy Davis, "'Glutards' rejoice at Liberated Bakery", The Advocate (Mt. Hood Community College), Volume 50, Issue 18, 20 February 2015, page 4:
    A glutard's mouth would water just looking at pictures of sweets they could actually eat.