suffonsify
English
Alternative forms
- sophonsify
Etymology
Possibly a blend of sufficient + fancified.
Verb
suffonsify (third-person singular simple present suffonsifies, present participle suffonsifying, simple past and past participle suffonsified)
- (Canada, informal, uncommon) To satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite.
- 1953, Carl Sandburg, Always The Young Strangers, Harcourt Brace (1953), →ISBN, page 243:
- Toward the end of a dinner of prime roast beef, baked potato, salad, apple pie, and coffee, Sam Barlow would ask, "Well, young man, do you think you have had sufficient to suffonsify?"
- 1953, Carl Sandburg, Always The Young Strangers, Harcourt Brace (1953), →ISBN, page 243: