semihomemade

See also: semi-homemade

English

Etymology

From semi- + homemade.

Adjective

semihomemade (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Partially homemade.
    • 2007 November 22, Jancee Dunn, “With the Grace of Liberace Go I”, in New York Times:
      But when I weary of fast-and-easy, semihomemade culture, I flip through this book and take comfort that someone actually took the time to live as if they were permanently on the set of Dynasty.
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