fangalicious

English

Etymology

From fang +‎ -a- +‎ -licious.

Adjective

fangalicious (comparative more fangalicious, superlative most fangalicious)

  1. (informal, humorous) Synonym of fangtastic.
    Hyponym: vamptastic
    • 2010, James Patterson, Fang[1], page 324:
      I could never be as fangalicious as you’d want me to be.
    • 2013, Lexi Blake, Steal the Light[2], unnumbered page:
      I've told him nothing has changed for me. I don't care that he's gone all fangalicious. I pledged my love.
    • 2014, Lou Harper, Spirit Sanguine[3], back cover:
      Warning: Fangalicious man-on-man action, a troublesome twink, a cross-dressing vampiress, and role-playing involving a fedora.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:fangalicious.