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lemonadey

adjective; derivation (suffixation)
Of or pertaining to lemonade, a sweet drink typically made of water, lemon juice, and sugar; exhibiting the qualities (specifically the distinct flavor) of this beverage
 
“The lemonade here [at West Servery] is so much more lemonadey than at Will Rice.”
Etymology : lemonade (n.) + -y; lemonade is from French limonade, from limon ‘lemon’ + ade (suffix denoting an action of the product of an action); -y is an adjectival suffix ‘full or characterized by’, from Old English –ig, from Proto-Germanic *-iga
Source : I used it (on accident) in a conversation with a friend on September 23rd, 2013 in Duncan Commons
Last modified: 25 November 2013


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