"Perelactally"

On day 6 of Mr Sacks, Mr Pages says:

[quote=]My sack awaits your gifts most perelactally. [/quote]I can usually figure out Mr Sack’s words, but &quotperelactally&quot is eluding me. Which English words is it butchering this time?

Pere- From Peremptory, meaning totally certain and inarguable or whatever. I’m still working on -lactally. All I’m thinking is milk, which doesn’t make sense unless it’s the Lacre deteriorating Pagesacks’ mind.

Edit: Or, I guess he could just mean &quotI am awaiting your gifts, which are very important and will be given to me without argument, and the sack and I are also in a state of being similar to milk.&quot Lacre is… y’know, sorta milky, right?
edited by hellaGumshoe on 12/30/2017

We need a dictionary for every word that comes from Mr. Pages. It’s too precious!

Galactally? Prophylactally? Stalactally?