weddingzilla
English
WOTD – 15 February 2022
Etymology
From wedding + -zilla (suffix forming nouns and names suggesting a monster or a thing of extremely large size or great destructiveness) (a back-formation from Godzilla).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ˌwɛdɪŋˈzɪlə/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -ɪlə
- Hyphenation: wed‧ding‧zil‧la
Noun
weddingzilla (plural weddingzillas)
- (humorous, often attributively) A person overly concerned with ensuring that a wedding goes exactly as they envision it.
- 2007 November 6, “alanG”, “Audreh SNUK”, in rec.arts.tv.uk.coronation-st (Usenet):
- She wasn't in the family gathering to see Sarah's weddingzilla dress burn.
- 2012 April 11, Amy Alkon, “Advice goddess”, in Colorado Springs Independent:
- It can be hard for a man to understand how an otherwise sweet and reasonable woman can go all weddingzilla: "My dress must have a 50-foot train, trimmed with the skins of puppies!"
- 2013 April 23, Megan Garber, “We Have Ourselves a Groomzilla”, in The Atlantic:
- At least he's making Weddingzilla-ism slightly more of an equal-opportunity affair.
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Translations
person overly concerned with ensuring that a wedding goes exactly as they envision it
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