mouthfeel

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English

Etymology

mouth +‎ feel

Noun

mouthfeel (plural mouthfeels)

  1. The texture of food, drink, etc. as perceived by the mouth.
    • 2018 August 24, Katherine Cross, “The Oscar Wilde of YouTube fights the alt-right with decadence and seduction”, in The Verge[1]:
      “So to start with,” Adria says, “it doesn’t get as hard, it doesn’t really ejaculate, and it has a different mouthfeel. Can we please talk about the mouthfeel? Why is no one talking about the mouthfeel?” she repeats, looking straight into the camera through her clear-framed glasses as the camera zooms in.

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