Citations:weddingzilla
English citations of weddingzilla, Weddingzilla, and wedding-zilla
Noun: "(countable, humorous, often attributive) a person overly concerned with ensuring that a wedding goes exactly as they envision it"
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- 2012, Amy Alkon, "Advice goddess", Colorado Springs Independent, 11 April 2012:
- It can be hard for a man to understand how an otherwise sweet and reasonable woman can go all weddingzilla: "My dress must have a 50-foot train, trimmed with the skins of puppies!"
- 2013, Megan Garber, "We Have Ourselves a Groomzilla", The Atlantic, 23 April 2013:
- At least he's making Weddingzilla-ism slightly more of an equal-opportunity affair.
Noun: "(uncountable) an excessive desire to ensure a wedding goes exactly as one envisions it"
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- 2013, Alyn Wharmby, "Why Brides Become Bridezilla", Carolina Bride, 6 March 2013:
- Parents, wedding-zilla can plague you too--- don’t hold your contribution over your child’s head as a right to pursue your own wedding related goals.
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- 2011 Sam Ulan, "Royal Wedding-zilla", The Daily Free Press (Boston University), 28 April 2011 (only used in title)