curseder
English
Etymology
From Middle English curseder, equivalent to cursed + -er.
Adjective
curseder
- comparative form of cursed: more cursed
- 2016, Tatum Flynn, The D'Evil Diaries: 2: Hell's Belles:
- Jinx rubbed his head against him and sighed. 'I hate to say this, but I really do think you might be cursed. And when I say “might be”...' 'You mean definitely, a hundred per cent, curseder than a curseder thing.' 'Looks that way.'
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