Frankenstein food
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Frankenstein food
C20: from Frankenstein , alluding to its unnatural origin
Example Sentences
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By Leo Cendrowicz / Brussels It's hard to work up an appetite when other diners brand what you're about to eat "Frankenstein food."
From Time • Mar. 9, 2010
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