vegecurious

vegecurious
 adj.— «Tomerlin says about half of Spiral’s customers aren’t vegetarian, but folks she dubs “vegecurious” (sounds vaguely naughty). She advises first-timers to start with more entry-level dishes such as the taco salad or chopped barbecue sandwich.» —“Spiral Diner & Bakery brings vegan food to Oak Cliff” by Christopher Wynn Dallas Morning News (Texas) Apr. 23, 208. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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