Adjectives of Auckland
Monday, May 24th, 2010a Repost from issue 13
Offensive
Repugnant to the moral sense, good taste, or the like; insulting
“Her lack of upbringing, and obvious daddy issues were apparent in her offensive demeanour.”
Poignant
Affecting or moving the emotions
“The lack of taste was a poignant reminder that New Lynn is in fact ‘out west.’”
Fabuleux
Fabulous
“My hair is fabuleux!”
Salacious
Obscene; grossly indecent.
“His salacious attempt at wearing that World shirt failed: because he is fat.”
Lascivious
Inclined to lustfulness
“Her attire screamed ‘Devonport,’ and added to her lascivious nature.”
Labial
Of, pertaining to, or resembling a labium
“That Karen Walker dress looks labial on her.”
Postmodern
After the modernist movement
“Your use of irony is so postmodern.”
Biblical
Of, or suggesting of the Bible, or biblical times
“Choppy layers of biblical proportions”
Intellectual
Showing, or having intellect to a high degree
“Whoever described the mashing of two words together as intellectual was wrong.”
Avondalic
Residing in, or being from Avondale, or lacking refinement
“Wow, your fake Louis Vuitton is SO Avondalic.”






