groomzilla

English

Etymology

From groom + -zilla.

Noun

groomzilla (plural groomzillas)

  1. (usually humorous) A demanding and perfectionistic groom (man who is to be married).
    • 2005, Leslie Milk, It's Her Wedding But I'll Cry If I Want To
      It is unlikely that the groom will turn into Groomzilla, so obsessed by wedding details that he drives even the bride crazy. But it does happen.
    • 2008, Sharon Hanby-Robie, A Simple Wedding: A Faith-Filled Guide to Enjoying a Stress-Free Wedding
      He was the one turning into Groomzilla. He was losing it.

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