burgerology

English

Etymology

From burger +‎ -ology.

Noun

burgerology (uncountable)

  1. (humorous) The study of burgers.
    • 1998, Nick Perry, Hyperreality and global culture:
      Both The Economist's and Smart's study move at the intersection between burgernomics and burgerology. But they also move across each other and thereby point to a more general contrast.
    • 2009 July 7, William Rabkin, Psych[1], pages 185-186:
      [] When she pointed out that you were parked in front of a BurgerZone franchise and were walking out eating a Triple Triple, you told her you were a doctor of burgerology and that the emergency was a sudden pickle intervention."