favoritemost
English
Alternative forms
- favouritemost
Etymology
From favorite + -most.
Adjective
favoritemost (not comparable)
- Most favorite.
- 2001, Eddie Newton, 40 Days, Writers Club Press, →ISBN:
- He liked Winona Ryder because she was cool and she was in Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands, two of his very favoritemost movies.
- 1987, Jeannette Haien, “The Summer of My Last Chance”, in The Massachusetts Review, volume 28, number 3, JSTOR 25089900:
- And as you can imagine, it's not my favoritemost subject in the world...
- 1990, Albert Goldbarth, “The History of the Universe Is Important to This Story”, in New England Review, volume 13, number 1, JSTOR 40469608:
- I mention this because it was the favoritemost of Noschel's fantasy explanations in those early days: that Louie invented Invisible Paint for the shiksa, and she actually lived right there in the apartment with them.