gagworthy

      English

      Etymology

      gag +‎ -worthy

      Adjective

      gagworthy (comparative more gagworthy, superlative most gagworthy)

      1. (informal) Disgusting
        • 1999 November 28, Lisa (pseudonym), “Re:Grossest Breakfast ever?”, alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove, Usenet:
          Doesn't matter how it's prepared, it's all gagworthy!!!
        • 2006, Melissa J. Morgan, Over & Out[1], ISBN 0448443260, page 134:
          With crumbly dirt crust and a few pink worms peeking out, the pie looked totally gagworthy!
      Last modified on 14 June 2013, at 01:03