Citations:suffonsify

Verb: "to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite"

 * 1953 — Carl Sandburg, Always The Young Strangers, Harcourt Brace (1953), ISBN 978-0156047654, page 243:
 * Toward the end of a dinner of prime roast beef, baked potato, salad, apple pie, and coffee, Sam Barlow would ask, "Well, young man, do you think you have had sufficient to suffonsify?"
 * 2007 — Ranylt Richildis, "Say It, Don’t Spray It", Pajiba, 21 July 2007:
 * In fact, there was only minimal seat-squirmage on my part, and I suspect fans of happy-happy-fun-world Broadway productions will be sufficiently suffonsified by Hairspray.
 * 2009 — Diana Joseph, I'm Sorry You Feel That Way: The Astonishing but True Story of a Daughter, Sister, Slut, Wife, Mother and Friend to Man and Dog, Amy Einhorn Books (2009), ISBN 9781440686337, page 95:
 * After he wiped his plate clean with a piece of bread, Lucky pressed his lips together and dabbed his napkin against the corners of his mouth in deliberate and pompous way. Smiling at us, he announced, "My sufficiency has been suffonsified."