defunkify
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
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Verb
defunkify (third-person singular simple present defunkifies, present participle defunkifying, simple past and past participle defunkified)
- (transitive, slang, humorous) To mask or remove the odor from; to deodorize.
- 2006 March, “Add Class To Your Cave”, in Men's Health, page 36:
- And though we're not implying anything, scented candles and fragrance sticks can defunkify a flat and add alluring aroma to your efforts to cherchez l'amour.
- 2010, Layla Jordan, The Liar's Club[2], Dafina Books, →ISBN:
- As the hour grows late, I know that I'm going to have to get him out of here so I can clean and defunkify this bedroom.
- (transitive, slang) To take out of a funk; to enliven; to cheer up.
- 2004, Rochell J. Isaac, Black Girls Who Eat Sushi: Life Stories, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 23:
- I am not trying to spit funky shit to my sisters even when they trying to defunkify my emotions by acting like we ain't all in de bottom of de black boat together.
- 2004, Lauren Myracle, ttyl, Abrams, published 2014, →ISBN, page 1:
- i just know that the end of the summer always throws u into a funk, so i wanted to do something to defunkify u.
Synonyms
- (deodorize): destinkify
- unfunkify, un-funk-ify