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memeify

American  
[mee-muh-fahy] / ˈmi məˌfaɪ /

verb (used with object)

memeified, memeifying
  1. to turn into a meme; make the subject of a meme.

    My cat is so cute I just had to memeify him.


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Etymology

Origin of memeify

First recorded in 2010–15; meme ( def. ) + -ify ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Ms. Kelly, 28, has embraced the way that many Gen Z and millennial internet users talk about mental health and engage with serious topics: with a casual, memeified openness that is both earnest and comic.

From New York Times Oct. 2, 2023

But on TikTok, their stories became sensationalized, memeified, hashtagged and rehashed.

From Salon Feb. 5, 2022

But for now, he’s already showing signs of the cultural sixth sense of a young Madonna—a material boy in a memeified world.

From Slate Apr. 9, 2021

Fabello even offered a template for people to use if they didn’t feel they were available to provide emotional support at any given time – which was promptly memeified.

From The Guardian Dec. 25, 2019

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