thickalicious
English
Etymology
From thick (“curvy and voluptuous, and especially having large hips”) + -a- + -licious.
Adjective
thickalicious (comparative more thickalicious, superlative most thickalicious)
- (African-American Vernacular, slang) Of a woman: extremely curvy and attractive.
- 2007, Galuminatti, The Carterchronic, Clinton, M.D.: Bathwater Press, →ISBN, page 91:
- Man, you know what happened. I took that white thickalicious nurse and turned her inside out.
- 2009, Faye Thompson, Cheesecake and Teardrops, Wyandanch, N.Y.: Urban Books, →ISBN, page 130:
- "So you like 'em thick, huh?" she asked him. "Oh yeeeah." He grinned. "I like 'em thickalicious."
- 2013, Nikki Rashan; Ni'chelle Genovese, Full Figured 7: Carl Weber Presents, Wyandanch, N.Y.: Urban Books, →ISBN, page 207:
- What’s the deal, Al? First you come back all extra thickalicious and, what, now you got a hot date you trying to skip off to?
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