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Zamzawed | |
adjective | 1. Dried through overcooking. |
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| "If I keep the food warm in the oven any longer, it's going to be zamzawed." | "Make sure to fill up before the party; she's notorious for zamzawed dishes." | "I forgot to set the oven timer, and my cupcakes came out all zamzawed." |
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| British dialect, late 18th century |
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| The spelling appears a few different ways ("zamzod," "zamzaw'd," "samsawed," "zamsod," and a few other phonetic variations), but this bit of Devonshire slang describes food that has been dried out by overcooking it. ... | |
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