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Marmite
Marmite
See also: marmite
English
Proper noun
Marmite
- (Australia, Britain, New Zealand) A sticky, dark brown, strongly flavoured spread based on a yeast extract (a by-product of beer brewing), eaten on toast, in sandwiches, etc.
Usage notes
- May be a trademark.
Noun
Marmite (plural Marmites)
- Something which people either love or hate
- 2000 May 30, Mike Page, “Re: Milk bar [WAS: Re: Great googly-moogly]”, in alt.usage.english, Usenet:
- A pink gin is prepared by swirling a few drops of bitters round the glass and throwing any excess away. It's the Marmite of the drinking world.
- 2001 March 6, Mark Blunden, “Re:Another Recipe Request”, in alt.babylon5.uk, Usenet:
- Ah, anchovies - the marmite of the marine world. Personally, I love them, at least on pizzas.
- April 16 2009, The Northern Echo - Bobby dazzler
- A LOT of people could ask me that question. It’s a Marmite thing, you either love him or hate him,” admits Consett actor Chris Coxon who is one of the first people on the planet to attempt to become a real-life version of cult animated character Spongebob Squarepants
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Verb
Marmite (third-person singular simple present Marmites, present participle Marmiting, simple past and past participle Marmited)
- (transitive) To apply Marmite to.
- 2009 December 9, John Kelly, “Marmite is more easily digested in book form”, in Washington Post:
- My toast carefully Marmited, I took a bite and immediately felt as if I’d been hit in the face by an ocean wave, a wave befouled by oil from a sinking tanker, oil that had caused a die-off of marine birds and invertebrates, creatures whose decomposing bodies were adding to the general funkiness that had found its way inside my mouth.
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See also: Marmite
French
Etymology
From Old French marmite (“hypocritical”), referencing the hidden contents of the pot, from marmotter (“to mutter”) + mite (“cat”) (from the onomatopoetic base mar- ‘murmur, meow’).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maʁmit/
Noun
marmite f (plural marmites)
- pot, cooking-pot, marmite
- (military slang) (heavy) shell