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adorbs

American  
[uh-dawrbz] / əˈdɔrbz /
Also adorb

adjective

  1. Informal. very cute; adorable.


Etymology

Origin of adorbs

Shortening and alteration of adorable ( def. )

Example Sentences

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But, he added, “if you can live without seeing Idris Elba saying ‘I’m adorbs’ to an 11-year-old girl, you can live without ‘Turn Up Charlie.’

From New York Times

I know, I know, she's totes adorbs.

From Golf Digest

If you can live without seeing Idris Elba saying “I’m adorbs” to an 11-year-old girl, you can live without “Turn Up Charlie.”

From New York Times

On Larchmont Blvd., our local strip of hipster coffee shops and artisanal candle-makers, people would use words like “majestic” to describe his regal posture and “totes adorbs” for his bouncy playfulness.

From Salon

Adorbs, adorable: Your baby’s as cute as can be; In fact, he is truly adorbs!

From Washington Post