Lizardbreath

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English

Etymology

From lizard +‎ breath, as an approximate rhyme.

Proper noun

Lizardbreath

  1. (derogatory, humorous) Nickname for Elizabeth.
    • 2007, S. Christopher, Gravitas, page 31:
      Fiercely green-eyed Elizabeth is a testament to human indecision in the wrong cases and stubborn decisiveness in others. If Lizardbreath had ever given Ben her number, he twists his mouth, he'd never have had his current dilemma.
    • 2014, Debora M. Coty, The Distant Shore, page 76:
      "Punkin's real name's Lizardbreath, but ever'body 'cept Teacher calls her Punkin.”
      A round-faced girl with wispy hair the color of lemon taffy hair sneered at Tom-Tom, “Listen here, Tom Turkey. My name is Elizabeth McNamara.”