interfrastically
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Apparently formed from interphrastic + -ally. From a 1987 episode of the British television comedy Blackadder, in which Dr. Samuel Johnson boasts about his newly completed dictionary containing every word in the English language. Blackadder subsequently uses a number of newly-invented words to perplex him: "I shall return interfrastically".
Pronunciation
[edit]IPA(key): /ɪn.tɚˈfɹæs.tɪ.kʌ.li/
Adverb
[edit]interfrastically (comparative more interfrastically, superlative most interfrastically)
- (informal, humorous) In the very next phrase; in a prompt manner.
- 1987 September 24, “Ink and Incapability”, in Blackadder The Third, episode 2, spoken by Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson):
- Certainly, sir. I shall return interfrastically.
- 1992 April, “Budokan”, in Zzap!64, Yeovil, Somerset: EuroPress Impact, →ISSN, page 14:
- The dojo screen's well-drawn, bright and colourful — a delight to the peepers. And as for the animation on the big chunky characters, interfrastically funkadacious are the words that spring to mind.
- 2016 September 8, Jeremy Laird, “Hardware Hotness: AMD's Zen CPU, Gaming Monitors, More VR And The Silliest Laptop Ever”, in Rock Paper Shotgun[4], archived from the original on 2023-02-06:
- They're all a bit slimmer than their progenitors and the 17 incher gets both G-Sync with 120Hz refresh and Tobii eye tracking tech. More on the latter interfrastically. They will, of course, be very expensive.