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Flavorious 

Flavorious (adjective):

1. Referring to the intense, often tantalizing desire to taste a specific food or drink based on its appearance, aroma, or anticipated flavor. Not necessarily linked to hunger, but rather to an appreciation for culinary delight.

2. Used to describe a food or drink that incites such a desire due to its particularly appetizing or enticing qualities.

3. Flavoriousness (noun): The state or quality of experiencing or inciting an intense desire to taste.
1. "Just the thought of mom's homemade apple pie has me feeling flavorious."
2. "That decadent chocolate mousse looks absolutely flavorious!"
3. "The flavoriousness of this pasta is undeniable."
Flavorious by Jon Draffkorn May 10, 2023
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Person 2: "Yeah. What a waste of time. It is flatrocious..."
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She wore her sadness like a scarf—flutorious, not heavy.”

“His poetry? Flutorious AF.”
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Nah fr, you the birthday, you got all the attention.
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Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
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