glutard

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

gluten +‎ -tard

Noun[edit]

glutard (plural glutards)

  1. (slang, derogatory) A person with a form of gluten intolerance, such as celiac disease.
    • 2012 September 25, Alexis Sachdev, “Main Campus boasts select options for alternative diets”, in The Temple News, volume 91, number 5, Temple University, page 15:
      Self-proclaimed “glutards” will skip the burrito and opt for a lettuce bowl with chicken or steak, black beans, fresh salsa and guacamole.
    • 2014 May 5, “Moussaka”, in Critic, number 10, University of Otago, page 38:
      For those of you with glutards in the flat, substitute the wheat flour for a GF [gluten-free] flour and all of you can enjoy.
    • 2015, Ivy Davis, "'Glutards' rejoice at Liberated Bakery", The Advocate (Mt. Hood Community College), Volume 50, Issue 18, 20 February 2015, page 4:
      A glutard's mouth would water just looking at pictures of sweets they could actually eat.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:glutard.

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