1. marmite - Noun
2. marmite - Verb
3. Marmite - Proper noun
a large pot especially one with legs used e.g. for cooking soup
soup cooked in a large pot
Source: WordNetThere's nothing I enjoy more than sitting down with a big piece of marmite on toast and reading through the archives of a good webcomic. The only problem is that the good webcomics are all hidden behind pile upon pile of testicle sweat masquerading as entertainment. Ben Croshaw
Look, I've heard a lot of people talk about me, they say I'm like Marmite. They like me, or they don't like me. Kevin Pietersen
Mixed reactions? Sure, I get them all the time. I'm a Marmite artist. Mika
Adverts for sausage rolls, Marmite and ketchup 'will be BANNED from daytime TV ads' under government's. Source: Internet
But because her songs constantly loop on the A-list of society, you cannot escape Marmite, and now you’re starting to really get rubbed up the wrong way by Marmite. Source: Internet
But there is one food Waterlow says is his superpower: Marmite, the dark, sticky paste made from yeast that is chock-full of B-vitamins and disparaged by many. Source: Internet