burgerlicious
English
Etymology
burger + -licious
Adjective
burgerlicious (comparative more burgerlicious, superlative most burgerlicious)
- (informal) Delicious in a way that involves burgers.
- 2009, Cam Rossie & Hilary Hylton, Insiders' Guide to Austin, Insiders' Guide (2009), →ISBN, page 100:
- It is packed with families dining under the live oaks at wooden picnic tables on food that is simply burgerlicious and better for dad's soul than nightly chicken.
- 2014, "Best Burger", The Park Record, July 2014, page 12:
- The Saloon Burger is a “burgerlicious nine napkin 1/2 pound monster,” a pretty accurate description.
- 2015, Claudia Blake, "The Discerning Diner", Dales Life, Spring 2015, page 54:
- A lovely thick burger patty, cunningly seasoned, succulent inside and decently grilled on the outside, set in crisp-topped bun along with bacon, cheese, gherkins and relish. Truly burgerlicious.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:burgerlicious.
- 2009, Cam Rossie & Hilary Hylton, Insiders' Guide to Austin, Insiders' Guide (2009), →ISBN, page 100: