Citations:suffonsified

Adjective: "satisfied or satiated, particularly in appetite"

 * 1990 — Wade C. Wightman, The Wightman Heritage, Gateway Press (1990):
 * When we girls would get into a fight, invariably she would leave her "station" at the kitchen table saying, "Now that's sufficient, suffonsified and if there's any more, it will be superfluity."
 * 1994 — Helen Elaine Lee, The Serpent's Gift, Scribner (1995), ISBN 0684801604, page 18:
 * "Oh noooo, Mrs. Staples. My goodness no. My sufficiency is quite suffonsified.
 * 2004 — John Northcott, "Stupid money", CBC News, 2004 June 30:
 * Rice bowls topped with pork, chicken, curry or battered, fried seafood tempura are for sale everywhere. You put your money in a vending machine at the door, hand the chit to a server, and for about $6 you can have a seat at the counter, stuff yourself, then merge back into the passing throngs sufficiently suffonsified.
 * 2010 — Piers Steel, The Procrastination Equation: How to Stop Putting Things Off and Start Getting Stuff Done, Random House, ISBN 9780307357168, page 169 (note):
 * Gastric surgery or stomach stapling is a more drastic form of satiation precommitment in that it reduces the amount of food need to feel sufficiently suffonsified.
 * 2010 — Lorraine O'Donnell Williams, Memories of the Beach: Reflections on a Toronto Childhood, Dundern Press (2010), ISBN 9781554883899, page 101:
 * My father would tend to the refreshments, asking everyone, "Is your sufficiency suffonsified?"
 * 2011 — Scott R. Riley, Contract 26, Dog Ear Publishing (2011), ISBN 9781457506574, page 66:
 * Adam went with the Seafood Risotto. It was filled with scallops, shrimp, calamari, clams, fennel and saffron. They were sufficiently suffonsified.
 * 2011 — "Lethbridge Lunch Nomads", Lethbridge Journal, 25 November 2011:
 * My appetite was very satisfied today. Or as my Mom used to say, my sufficiency was suffonsified.

Verb: simple past tense and past participle of suffonsify ("to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite")
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