Citations:sacrilicious

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English citations of sacrilicious and sacri-licious

portmanteau of sacrilegious and delicious[edit]

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  • 1994 March 17, “Homer Loves Flanders”, in The Simpsons[1], season 5, episode 16, spoken by Homer Simpson (Dan Castellaneta (voice)):
    I know I shouldn't eat thee, Lord, but... mmmm, sacrilicious.
  • 1995, The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers (album), Supersuckers, Sub Pop
  • 2001 November 5, SSX Tricky (video game), EA Canada
    One word best describes Marisol is Sacrilicious. She is that sacrilegious/delicious mix of innocence and raw sexuality.
  • 2004 July 30, Linda Clark-Borre, Hard Poetry: A Family of Children, Lincoln: iUniverse, →ISBN, →OL, page 88:
    “No,” Bill replied, without missing a beat, “my holy wafer is sacri-licious! Hallelujah!”
  • 2004 October 27, Elizabeth Canning Blackwell, Frommer's Irreverent Guide to Chicago, 5th edition, Hoboken: Wiley, →ISBN, →OL, page 194:
    Not for the modest, at those times, the secluded bar area features several TVs showing porn while you eat and drink. Mmmm, sacrilicious.
  • 2006 April 15, Susanna Paasonen, “"Virgin Mary in Grilled Cheese NOT A HOAX! LOOK & SEE!"”, in Everyday eBay: Culture, Collecting, And Desire, New York: Routledge, →ISBN, →OL, page 201:
    Sellers offered VMGC T-shirts — "I ate the Virgin Mary Grilled Cheese ... It was Sacrilicious!"
  • 2006 August 8, Sharon Lamb with Lyn Mikel Brown, Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes, New York: St. Martin's Press, →ISBN, →OL, page 241:
    And there was “sacrilicious” Marisol, that “sacrilegious/delicious mix of innocence and raw sexuality” who “loves to dance, to surf and to flirt.”
  • 2007 March 1, Josh Pahigian, The Ultimate Minor League Baseball Road Trip: A Fan's Guide to AAA, AA, A, and Independent League Stadiums, Globe Pequot, →ISBN, →OL, page 44:
    Maybe they thought it would be inappropriate — dare I say, sacri-licious — to eat the animal the team is named after.
  • 2008 March 3, Ed Levine, “Kosher Cheeseburger: Sacrilicious or Sacrilegious?”, in A Hamburger Today[2], Serious Eats:
    The restaurant's customers find the soy cheeseburger delicious, downright sacri-licious in fact.
  • 2008 April 15, Morgan Spurlock, Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?, New York: Random House, →ISBN, →OL, page 13:
    All I knew growing up was that Muslims believe in Allah, face Mecca when they pray, and don't dig on the swine. (Which would be a bummer for me, since I find it to be sacrilicious.)