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Meafloaf

adjectivenoun
\ ˈmeeflohf \ ˈmiːfloʊfˈmeɪfloʊf
✓ Sendy original
adjective 1 of 2 slang

Inflections comparative more meafloaf; variants loafmeaf, meloaf, lomeaf, loafaf, meafaf

1

Of a thing, experience, or preference: profoundly and personally relatable while remaining conspicuously understated; capturing one's own essence in a quiet, unshowy way.

a

Resonant with the speaker's identity to a near-defining degree; "so me" that it feels like an extension of the self.

2026

“Arby's Meat Mountain is very meafloaf.”

— Professor Sendy

b

Quietly intense; emphatically lowkey, such that its appeal is felt rather than announced.

2026

“When something's actually meafloaf, you'll know it in your twintuition.”

— Professor Sendy

2026

“So this is me AF, and lowkey AF.”

— Professor Sendy

noun 2 of 2 slang

Inflections short form meaf

1

An opinion or preference held to be quintessentially one's own and quietly held; chiefly in the phrase meaf goonion ("good opinion"), denoting a personal take one is prepared to defend.

2026

“That's my meaf goonion, and I'll stand by it.”

— Professor Sendy

Synonyms

loafmeafmeloaflomeafloafafmeafaf

Word Family

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

Word History

The Combo

me af lowkey af Meafloaf

wombo (word + combo) blending the first-person pronoun me with the intensifier AF (colloquial abbreviation of "as f---," denoting an extreme degree) and the adverb lowkey ("in an understated or quietly emphatic manner"), the latter pair repeated to yield the compacted fusion me + AF + lowkey + AF. The doubled structure is phonologically smoothed so that the terminal "-key AF" collapses into the closing "-loaf," producing a form that punningly evokes the dish meatloaf. Coined by Professor Sendy (2026).

First Known Use 2026

Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.

Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗

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