rhymefest

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

rhyme +‎ -fest

Noun[edit]

rhymefest (plural rhymefests)

  1. (informal) A situation involving a great deal of rhyming.
    • 1997, Vibe, volume 5, number 9, page 50:
      Take heed when the Counsil take Chuck D's 1996 "No" and deliver a rhymefest called "Yes" — it's a sure sign that four talented volcanoes are about to erupt.
    • 2009 April 25, John Sakamoto, “The Anti-Hit List”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      "Released" via Twitter, this summery, top-down rhymefest is the clear highlight of the first of two EPs to be unveiled on that social-networking phenomenon.