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Sacridelicious 

When you take a liquor or fine spirit that should be enjoyed virgin or with ice only and add something to it such as Coke - making the aficionados cringe but making the drink super delicious. Note: may also be applied to foods.
"I just took some Ben Nevis Single Cask 15 year old scotch and threw some Coke on it. It was sacridelicious!"
Sacridelicious by Ch1zno April 13, 2014

sacrelicious 

Adj.

1) A description of a recipe that should not exist for religious reasons, but tastes good anyway. 2) Any cooking done with communion wafers.
Try some Matzo crackers and bacon dip - it's sacrelicious.
sacrelicious by The Cabal April 28, 2008
Word of the Day on November 28, 2009

sacrilicious 

The pleasurable taste that results from eating something sacred. Combination of the words "sacrilegious" and "delicious."
"I know I shouldn't eat thee lord (praying to a waffle stuck to the ceiling), but....(takes a bite)...mmmmm, sacrilicious."

-Homer in the episode Homer loves Flanders
sacrilicious by Nicholas Jay January 2, 2009

Sacrelicious 

A word used by Homer Simpson to describe a old waffle he found and worshiped, and then ate.
Some people said that tortilla I just ate had Jesus Christ's face on it. No wonder it was sacrelicious!
Sacrelicious by franzinho13 November 28, 2009

sacradelicious 

When something really bad tastes so good.
"This kitten sandwich tastes sacradelicious!"
sacradelicious by B-Rad H February 10, 2009

sacrilicious 

1. a) so delicious as to be a slight against the tenants of the Christian religion, and/or the Chistian God, or Jesus.
b) a portementeau of sacreligeous and delicious
c) a portmenteau of sacred and delicious.


2. Something amusingly sacreligious, ie. 'deliciously' sacreligious.
Example 1. a) "Jamba juice smoothies are sacrilicious!"

b)"Whoa, the real angel we put in that angel food cake makes it utterly sacrilicious."

c) "Man, this body of Christ is really sacrilicious!"

Example 2. "Dogma is one sacrilicious flick!"
sacrilicious by antiklaus August 6, 2006