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Delululemonusional

adjectivenoun
\ diˌloolooˈlemuhnˈoozhuhnuhl \ dɪˌluːluˈlɛmənˈuːʒənəldəˌluːluˈlɛmənˈuːʒn̩əl
✓ Sendy original
adjective 1 of 2 slang, humorous

Inflections delululemonusional

1

of a person: delusional while conspicuously dressed in Lululemon or comparable premium athleisure; given to unfounded optimism or self-regard sustained, as it were, by one's activewear.

a

by extension, of an idea, plan, or thing: so overconfident as to attempt the impossible; convinced of its own capacity beyond reason.

2026

“The word itself is delusional: it thinks it can handle having 'delusional' in it twice, but it can't.”

— Professor Sendy

2026

“So this is when you're delusional and you're wearing Lululemon.”

— Professor Sendy

noun 2 of 2 slang, humorous

Inflections plural delululemonusionals

1

a person who is delusional and clad in Lululemon; one whose detachment from reality is matched by the price of their leggings.

2026

“He's a total delululemonusional, manifesting a six-figure exit in two-hundred-dollar joggers.”

— Professor Sendy

Synonyms

delulu

Word Family

Wombos built from the same root — derivatives, escalations, and kin of Delululemonusional.

Word History

The Combo

delusional lululemon Delululemonusional

telescoping blend of "delusional" and the athletic-apparel brand "Lululemon," in which "delusional" is folded over the brand name from both ends: the opening syllables yield "delulu" (a clipping already used in internet slang for "delusional"), the brand "Lululemon" sits in the middle, and the word closes on the "-usional" of "delusional" again. The construction is recursive by design, the headword purporting to contain "delusional" twice; per its coiner the word is therefore itself delusional, since it believes it can sustain a double helping of "delusional" that it cannot in fact hold.

First Known Use 2026

Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.

Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗

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