degreenify

English

Etymology

From de- +‎ green +‎ -ify.

Verb

degreenify (third-person singular simple present degreenifies, present participle degreenifying, simple past and past participle degreenified)

  1. (often humorous) To cause something to no longer be green.
    • 2004, Stephen Schwartz, “The Wizard and I”, in Wicked: The Soundtrack:
      And since folks here to an absurd degree / seem fixated on your verdigris / would it be all right by you / if I de-greenify you?
    • 2023, 1stLtObvious, Reddit[1]:
      It's the gross lighting. Her skin degreenifies as soon as she enters the doorway.