doorsteppy
English
Etymology
doorstep + -y
Adjective
doorsteppy (comparative more doorsteppy, superlative most doorsteppy)
- (UK, informal) Of bread: sliced very thick.
- 2017, Kerry Fisher, The Silent Wife
- In my experience, the more doorsteppy the sandwiches, the better.
- 2021, Vivienne Bennett, The Meanderings of a Serial Goat Keeper
- My porridge was followed by toast, thick, doorsteppy chunks of it, and I tried to be polite with the amount of butter I slathered on them.
- 2017, Kerry Fisher, The Silent Wife