by Turdgobbler101010101 March 21, 2008

by cowpie52 February 24, 2009


Used to describe when something (usually food) is a combination of absolute deliciousness in your mouth and is totes worthy of a "NOM NOM NOM". It can also be used to describe people ("that fuzzy little man peach is nom-alicious)...pretty much anything you want. Also can be spelled "nomalicious," but this way is much cooler.
by matsiechan November 10, 2010

I word embodying every thing SUPER AMAZING.
Only legitimate if used by a specific two people - Alicious and Alicious
It’s mean best of the best.
Supreme.
Heck I can’t even put it in words.
Only legitimate if used by a specific two people - Alicious and Alicious
It’s mean best of the best.
Supreme.
Heck I can’t even put it in words.
Thas Alicious
by Ninja-de-hissinyoface September 12, 2020

Alicis (n.)
Pronunciation: /ˈæ.lɪ.sɪs/ — Ah-lee-sees
Meaning: Noble One of the Threshold
Symbolic Breakdown:
Ali — Latin Root Meaning the Other, Noble, or Mystic (a being apart from the mundane)
cis — Latin Root Meaning of this side, cut from the old world, or keeper of boundaries
She who rules from the shadows; the one who sees beyond the veil.
A name born of midnight, woven with witchcraft and sovereignty.
Pronunciation: /ˈæ.lɪ.sɪs/ — Ah-lee-sees
Meaning: Noble One of the Threshold
Symbolic Breakdown:
Ali — Latin Root Meaning the Other, Noble, or Mystic (a being apart from the mundane)
cis — Latin Root Meaning of this side, cut from the old world, or keeper of boundaries
She who rules from the shadows; the one who sees beyond the veil.
A name born of midnight, woven with witchcraft and sovereignty.
by mynotsowonderfulusername May 6, 2025

for that one person out there, whose name is alici and ant find a definiton for it, who is so wonderful and a dear friend to have, you're lucky to have a friend named alici.
'alici is a saggy-titty!'
by temporexanise March 19, 2021
