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Exquichite

adjective
\ ˌekskweeˈsheet \ ˌɛkskwiˈʃiːtɪkˈskwɪʃiːt
✓ Sendy original
adjective

Inflections comparative more exquichite; superlative most exquichite

1

Of food or drink: of the very highest delicacy and refinement; exquisite to the palate. Used as an emphatic term of culinary praise.

a

Broadly, of anything: exceptionally fine, elegant, or beautifully made.

2026

“The plating was exquichite.”

— Professor Sendy

2026

“I got some takeout from a Chinestaurant, and the shrimp was exquichite.”

— Professor Sendy

Synonyms

exquisitesublimedelectablesuperb

Word History

The Combo

exquisite quiche Exquichite

lend (wombo) of EXQUISITE (extremely beautiful, refined, or delicately fashioned) and QUICHE (a savory open-faced custard tart of egg and cream, typically baked in pastry). Coined by Professor Sendy; the medial -quis- of "exquisite" is overwritten by the homophonous "quiche," fusing the language of culinary refinement with that of a specific, faintly comical baked dish. Onscreen formula: "Exquisite + Quiche = Exquichite."

First Known Use 2026

Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.

Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗

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