Definition of «nauseum»

The term "nauseum" is a portmanteau, which combines two words to create one new word. In this case, it is formed by combining the words "nauseous," meaning causing feelings of nausea or disgust, and "enough." The resulting word means something that has been talked about or discussed to the point of being annoying or overdone.

Phrases with «nauseum»

Sentences with «nauseum»

  • This too shall pass... in the form of dung, gas, sands through the hourglass, but Beck and those who make a buck off someone else's fear, faith, lack of fear, lack of faith, etc. will be with us to the last nanosecond of time, because what God in His or Her right omnipotent mind would want to listen to a ponitificating brat like Beck banging his gums in the back seat ad nauseum ad infinitum? (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • There was a group on here howling with outrage that we didn't buy him but that is all quietly forgotten now — same with all the other lost «saviours» that were repeated ad nauseum on here — Benteke, Schneiderlin, Schweinsteiger, Pedro, Remy, Bony, Falcao, Otamendi, Depay, Gomis etc etc.. (justarsenal.com)
  • For instance, you went on at length at how the iPad uses a now old 4:3 aspect ratio, but then in Zinio you opened a magazine that is published in 4:3 ratio and then went on ad nauseum about how bad the black spaces on the 16:9 screen on the Acer looked. (goodereader.com)
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