English
Etymology
From favourite + -most.
Adjective
favouritemost (not comparable)
- superlative form of favourite: most favourite
2002 October 3, Aquarion, “[I] Dealing with bad temper”, in alt.fan.pratchett[1] (Usenet):My favouritemost way of de-stressing is to take a large hammer to furniture, but I don't get to do that very often.
2012 December 10, Rasheeda Bhagat, “I don’t believe in stardom: Dilip Kumar”, in The Hindu Business Line[2]:Your favouritemost films?