A profoud feeling of aversion, loathing, sickening, and nausea; often the result of seeing, hearing, or tasting something that is offensive.
I felt nothing but disgust when I saw this evening's dinner, knowing that my siblings let the cat on the kitchen counter to sample the food whilst they are fixing dinner.
by OneBadAsp November 5, 2006

by Saint Jackal May 15, 2008

Used as a noun to describe something or someone that is repulsing to you either by action or nature. It can also be used as a complete sentance in response to information received.
As a noun:
Indian food is disgustable.
The work he did on my house is disgustable.
As a response to information received:
Party A:Giovanni cheated on his wife, contracted an STD, and passed it on to his wife not knowing.
Part B: Disgustable!
Indian food is disgustable.
The work he did on my house is disgustable.
As a response to information received:
Party A:Giovanni cheated on his wife, contracted an STD, and passed it on to his wife not knowing.
Part B: Disgustable!
by Umberto Direnzo November 8, 2006

The definition of disgusting is you
by Hi random person! December 21, 2019

by Liv Orvis May 11, 2008

"The party at my house last night was crazy. In the morning I woke up to a mess, it was total disgustion..."
by Amanda May May 2, 2007

“Doesn’t that sound good?”
“No, not at all actually.”
“Wow, out of everything I do for you this is what I get, disgustment”
“No, not at all actually.”
“Wow, out of everything I do for you this is what I get, disgustment”
by NewPseudonym101 March 16, 2019
