Where does “Marmageddon” come from?

Marmageddon (English) comes from English -mageddon, from English -geddon, from English armageddon, from English Armageddon, from Ancient Greek Ἁρμαγεδών, from Hebrew הר מגידו, from Hebrew הַר — mountain of.

Marmageddon (English): A national shortage of Marmite in New Zealand from early 2012 until late 2013, following damage in the 2011 earthquake to the Christchurch factory that produced the product

Definitions

  1. A national shortage of Marmite in New Zealand from early 2012 until late 2013, following damage in the 2011 earthquake to the Christchurch factory that produced the product

Ancestry of “Marmageddon”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-mageddonAlternative form of -geddon
2English-geddonDenoting a catastrophic event caused by or...
3EnglisharmageddonThe scene of a decisive conflict on a great...
4EnglishArmageddonthe end of the world
5Ancient GreekἉρμαγεδών
6Hebrewהר מגידוmountain of Megiddo
7Hebrewהַרmountain of
Every word from Hebrew הַר
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