Adjective: alternative spelling of suffonsified ("satisfied or satiated, particularly in appetite")
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1988 — Margaret Atwood , Cat's Eye , McClelland and Stewart (1988), →ISBN :
"Are you sufficiently sophonsified ?" Perdie asks Cordelia. This is a new thing they've taken to saying. It means, have you had enough to eat?
2010 — Danielle LaPorte, "Cocktail Lines and True Presence: the Power of Not Relying on Your Past ", JonathanFields.com , 9 July 2010:
I took a breath and decided to be sophonsified with who I was in that moment.
2011 — Marie Brewis, "Tap Fish for Android review ", PC Advisor , 6 October 2011:
You also need to keep their tank free from algae. The more satisifed and sophonsified they are in adulthood, the more coins you'll get for selling them.