yummy
IPA: jˈʌmi
noun
- (slang) Ellipsis of yummy mummy. [(chiefly UK, Australia, slang) A mother who is sexually attractive.]
adjective
- (colloquial, lighthearted, often childish) Delicious.
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Examples of "yummy" in Sentences
- Yummy, but not really appropriate.
- This is making a really yummy loaf.
- It may be yummy, but it ain't ethnic.
- It's right near the yummy yummy place.
- The sandwitches here are really yummy.
- You said 'yummy' - are you sure it wasn't pizza LoL
- Kept forgetting to thank you for the yummy icecream.
- All stuffed, filled and ready to be bathed in yummy ganache:
- Your cheesecake look yummy ..yummy! hope I can learn to bake it one day.
- I love the covers for the Nauti series and Elizabeth Amber's Lords of Satyr covers are just plain yummy!!!
- Maybe they're not tall, dark and handsome, but I say stubby, dark and yummy is much more fun to dream about.
- A couple of pairs of flats in yummy colours for those days when my toes aren't ready for all the peeping, and I'll be set!
- She was a devotee of rare roast beef sandwiches and red shoes, and she had a penchant for using the word yummy to describe non-food items, like a pretty scarf or a soft sweater.
- Their hunger levels were about the same as students who ate the bar described as "yummy" -- meaning that eating the "healthy" food actually made them feel hungrier than if they hadn't eaten a bar at all, the researchers said.