Thrustrated
Inflections thrustrated; comparative more thrustrated; superlative most thrustrated
Frustrated to a thorough or complete degree; possessed by frustration so total that ordinary annoyance no longer describes it.
Of a person: wholly overcome by frustration.
“By the time we landed I was so thrustrated I headed straight for a Malibu Barby's.”
— Professor Sendy
Of an utterance or act, especially a delivered analysis: produced in or expressive of such a state.
“He delivered a thrustrated peanemis mid-flight.”
— Professor Sendy
“I was on a flight to Malibu and I delivered a thrustrated peanemis to the guyknowballogist sitting next to me, because the flight was so rough.”
— Professor Sendy
Inflections thrustrates; thrustrating; thrustrated
To frustrate (someone) thoroughly; to provoke complete frustration in a person.
“Cecilia told me that my micropeanemises thrustrate her.”
— Professor Sendy
Synonyms
Word Family
Wombos built from the same root — derivatives, escalations, and kin of Thrustrated.
Word History
The Combo
thoroughly frustrated Thrustrated
lend (wombo) of thoroughly and frustrated, coined by Professor Sendy. The portmanteau fuses the intensifying adverb "thoroughly" with the past-participial adjective "frustrated," collapsing the two into a single overlapping syllable cluster so that the degree adverb is absorbed wholesale into the emotion it modifies. The related verb "thrustrate" (thoroughly + frustrate) is back-formed by the same logic.
First Known Use 2026
Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.
Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗
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