nutella

Noun

 * 1) Nutella genericized trademark

Etymology
From the brand name .

Noun

 * 1) Nutella sweet spread including hazelnut and chocolate
 * 2) * 2008, Ebène, Poèmes en saisons, Editions Publibook, ISBN 2748340221, page :
 * "fr"
 * 1) * 2008, Ebène, Poèmes en saisons, Editions Publibook, ISBN 2748340221, page :
 * "fr"

- Rien n'a jamais été aussi croustillant que ma vie dans tes bras. / Comme d'habitude au contact de tes doigts, / Je fondrais pour toi comme du nutella. / Ta peau laiteuse sur mon corps évanoui / Tourbillonneront dans une valse délicieuse / Se mêlant comme dans un bol de banania.



Etymology
Coined in the late 2010s. Named after the brand of chocolate spread, which is stereotypically associated with spoiled children.

Adjective

 * 1)  modernised or evolved to the point of being objectionable
 * 2) * 2019, Alon Feuerwerker, Brasil em capítulos: Um olhar sobre a política, do impeachment às eleições de 2018, Imprimatur, page 429:
 * "pt"
 * "pt"

- Mas se o nome do PSDB fosse de direita raiz, e não nutella, é razoável supor que seria mais competitivo e as bancadas não sofreriam tanto.


 * 1)  fussy, spoiled
 * 2)  poseurish, pretentious
 * 3)  illegitimate, inauthentic
 * 4)  lite, watered-down

Usage notes
When describing people, this term is usually used in reference to a group of people (such as an age group, a profession or a class of family members) rather than an individual, and it is usually compared with a counterpart, which is authentic, time-honoured and unobjectionable.

Noun

 * 1) any chocolate spread genericized trademark of Nutella