omelety

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See also: omelet-y

English

Etymology

From omelet +‎ -y.

Adjective

omelety (comparative more omelety, superlative most omelety)

  1. (chiefly American spelling) Alternative form of omeletty.
    • 1941, Hospital Management, volume 51, page 60, column 2:
      The added richness seems to fluff the meat up to a lovely, omelety texture.
    • 1999 November 30, Terry Durack, “Got that sunken feeling?”, in Good Living (The Sydney Morning Herald), Sydney, N.S.W., page 6, column 3:
      Harbouring fond memories of an okonomiyaki (savoury pancake) once eaten on the Japanese island of Shikoku, I look forward to sticking a chopstick into Ju Ju’s version ($8). It’s a thick, omelety affair studded with pork, vegetables and what looks like more seafood extender.
    • 2002, Sammy Mullins, Chow Down: Concepts on Good Cooking and Good Eating, St. Louis, Mo.: Ah Yeah, Unlimited!, →ISBN, page 181:
      Crepes are an omelety, pancakey, noodley, wrapper kind of thing.
    • 2011, Mourad Lahlou with Susie Heller, Steve Siegelman, and Amy Vogler, Mourad: New Moroccan, New York, N.Y.: Artisan, →ISBN, page 195, column 2:
      Nonstick spray is a must, giving you a perfectly browned, omelety bottom crust.