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Seriousize 

A verb -

To seriousize

Present tense:

I am seriousizing
You are seriousizing
He/She/It is seriousizing
We are seriousizing
You are seriousizing
They are seriousizing

Past Tense:

I serious'd
You serious'd
He/She/It serious'd
We serious'd
You serious'd
They serious'd

It is what you do when you need to look serious. You serious.
"Jim was laughing, but then he serious'd because his mum came in."

"Could you guys seriousize a bit?"

"Yo dawg, us street-ghettoistics be seriousizing!"

"To seriousize. Or not to seriousize. That is the question."
Seriousize by Yonasu June 30, 2008
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Signature Seriouse 

That drive by by club 690 was signature seriouse.
Signature Seriouse by Will Shaw April 17, 2003

This is where seriousness gets REAL 

A phrase used when it is the most serious point of anything and you must get Real

A time where what happens here will determine the fate of many

The most important point in anyones life
Playing madden 11: down by a touchdown with 30 seconds left and one time out with 73 yards to go "This is where seriousness gets REAL!"

seriousing 

asking a question, slang word for emotion thats serious
jason: "she broke up with me and she wasn't even kidding, she was seriousing"
alex: "dude are you seriousing me? you guys went out for 3 years!"
seriousing by aakasd420 October 21, 2010

seriousity 

(n); the act of being serious
Your lack of seriousity in this issue is disturbing.
seriousity by Ins0mn* March 30, 2005

seriousness 

When she spoke to the crowd, her tone was one of seriousness.

His face showed intensity and seriousness as he strove to define "seriousness."
seriousness by Bill Foecke October 9, 2003

seriousleigh 

The pronoun "leigh" is used as a name, assigned to a person at birth who is destined to develop certain characteristics, including, but not limited to, magnificence and extraordinariness in all aspects, and an inconceivably humorous personality. The addition of leigh to the word "serious" allows for a more care-free, rather light-hearted, connotation of the reference word "seriously", presenting an oxymoron in itself. Furthermore, the word "leigh" may be used to replace the word "ly" in any adverb and almost any word, where appropriate. Seriousleigh is a general representation of such words.
Seriousleigh, inevitableigh, unfortunateleigh, extraordinarileigh, humorousleigh, etc.
seriousleigh by anonymousleigh December 12, 2008