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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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