bourratif etymology

French word bourratif comes from French -atif (-ative.), French bourrer

Detailed word origin of bourratif

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
-atif French (fra) -ative.
bourrer French (fra) (intransitive) to jam by way of excessive accumulation. (intransitive, colloquial) to rush. (pronominal, slang) to binge. (pronominal, slang) to get drunk. (transitive) to completely fill by shoving in. (transitive) to force-feed. (transitive) to make to eat a lot. (transitive) to stuff with stuffing material. (transitive, slang) to hit someone.
bourratif French (fra) (of food, informal) filling, stodgy.

Words with the same origin as bourratif

Descendants of -atif
affirmatif altératif appréciatif atténuatif augmentatif contemplatif fixatif illustratif incitatif normatif opératif préservatif rébarbatif récréatif énumératif
Descendants of bourrer
bourrage bourreau