lumpatious

adj

Etymology

From lump (“cluster or blob; something that protrudes”) + -ious, coined in Sam & Cat episode "#Lumpatious".

  1. derived from *limpaną — “to glide, go, hang loosely
  2. inherited from lumpe
  3. suffixed as lumpatious — “lump + ious

Definitions

  1. Hideous.

    • Beck: My fist just touched Sinjin's fist, weird right?" FEELING: Lumpatious
    • The memory of that scene was now eclipsed as Patrick looked first through, then past, Monique into the same garden, its lovely ambience disfigured by the lumpatious and immovable trio sitting around, waiting to be fed again.
    • ... with Lala and her date Laurie and went off with them. Chelsea saw Darren and she started chatting with him. Barbie and Stacie went around admiring the hall. “This place is top-notch,” Barbie said. “Yeah it's lumpatious,” Stacie.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA