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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The examples you offer are not strictly identical in structure to 'slithy', but there is no reason why you couldn't call them 'blends' etc, too.
Compound words are those created by joining two or more words that exist in their own right...words such as boyfriend, doorknob, bathroom and red-hot. It would be a perfect example of tmesis to say, after burning yourself: "Good grief! That handle's red-blinking-hot!"
The point here, though, is that 'absolutely' is not a compound word...there are no independent words 'abso' and 'lutely'. You might just about get away with saying 'absolute-blinkin-ly' is a tmesis, since 'ly' is a suffix, but you would be pushing the definition to its outer limits.
The suggestion of 'to-bleedin-morrow', on the other hand, is a tmesis, since there are elements consisting of 'to' and 'morrow'. Sadly - 'cos it's a clever idea - 'tm-blimmin'-esis' is not a tmesis!
Misk...you may care to ponder on the fact that tmesis is nothing more than one form of blend/amalgam/fusion!