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eventify (verb) : to fill with events, to make more eventful.
Let's think how we could eventify our next vacation. You know I love you but our relationship is becoming a routine. I'm looking for some ways to eventify it. It seems desirable to eventify one's life, but this might prove distracting or even destructive for life itself. —Mikhail Epstein, Predictionary, 2003
Submitted by: Mikhail Epstein from Georgia Us on Apr. 03, 2007 19:23
eventize
(verb) : to create an event around something (such as a film premier)
In the public mind, opening weekends have been eventized. —Thomas Tull, NYTimes, 7/9/08
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jul. 08, 2008 22:54
(verb) : to turn a product or service into an event : to make an occurrence, such as the release of a book, movie, or video game, seem momentous or exciting
We really need to eventize the hell out of this release. —Jon Gertner, The New York Times, November 14, 2004
Submitted by: joserey from Florida on Mar. 20, 2008 18:52
eventual (noun) : a driver of an automobile that continuously uses a directional signal without turning
The eventual driving the sedan has had his turn signal on for the past 4 miles. —Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld, 1990's
Submitted by: J. SwizL from Florida on Sep. 28, 2005 08:19
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