Spongeworthiness vs Spongeworthy - What's the difference?
spongeworthiness | spongeworthy | Derived terms |
Highly sexually desirable.
*{{quote-video, 1995, date=December 7, , Seinfeld, episode=
, passage=ELAINE: So, you think you're spongeworthy ? BILLY: Yes, I think I'm spongeworthy. I think I'm very spongeworthy. }}
*{{quote-news, 2002, December 15, , Readers trash skanky Barbie, Chicago Tribune, page=Q8
, passage=The ultimate question: Is Ken "spongeworthy "?}}
*{{quote-book, 2005, Donna Barstow, Love Me or Go To Hell, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=qdMj1LuF7gQC&pg=PT73, page=73, isbn=0740756982
, passage=I don't know if he's spongeworthy yet, but I do heart him!}}
Spongeworthiness is a derived term of spongeworthy.
As an adjective spongeworthy is
highly sexually desirable.spongeworthiness
Not English
Spongeworthiness has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'spongeworthiness':
spinsterishness, siphonostomatous, sphingolipidosis, sphingolipidoses, sphenacodontidsspongeworthy
English
Alternative forms
*sponge-worthyAdjective
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