eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]An early 20th-century American nonsensical coinage. One of a number of fanciful words noted in a series of 1914 articles by Louise Pound,[1] all of which were (according to the author) "known to at least six people, coming generally from different sections of the state" of Nebraska.
Adjective
[edit]eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious (comparative more eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious, superlative most eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious)
- (nonce word) Very good, very fine.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious.