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digimagic 

digimagic is a word that describes how software transforms a photo from a digital camera into a piece of art. Simply, it is pixel manipulation.

There are no negative or positive connotations associated with the word digimagic, however, because art and beauty are very subjective, a sentence using digimagic can convey a positive or negative meaning.
I think Jim did some digimagic on the photo he is showing everyone. His fish is twice a big as it was last week when he caught it down at the lake.

--Woman: Hi, can you take a picture of my daughter holding a rose and make it black and white except for the rose.
--Photographer: Yes, and if you like, I can change the rose from red to yellow.
--Woman: Really?
--Photographer: Sure thing, it's just a couple of clicks here and there plus a little digimagic inside the computer to make it happen.

Wow, he looks better in the photo than in real life. You really performed some digimagic removing the pimples on that boy's face.
digimagic by drp5 March 16, 2008
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A word used to describe a combination of 2 drug mixed together. Digibase is formed by mixing ecstasy with speed (amphetamine). The combination is called digibase.
Tonight I'm going to a rave. I'm going to take some digibase so i can dance all night.

Sean "Jo do u want digibase before we go raving?"

Jo "Yes! I'd love some digibase!"
Sean "I have some stashed for tonight"
Digibase by The Fairy Sesh Mother November 26, 2019

digifried 

Degradation of a cable, satellite or broadcast digital signal that results in a scrambled, pixelated television image of almost unwatchable quality.
Dude, this storm totally digifried Jack Bauer!
digifried by Bailout Bob May 5, 2009

Digibonics 

Digital speak. What douche-bags use when they should be speaking English.
OMFG, you speak digibonics SO well! LOL!
Digibonics by Digibonics Guy November 30, 2009

digiclipse

A group of people who believe that digimon are real.
the digiclipse will happen for real.
digiclipse by anononymus May 13, 2008

digicuffs 

dig·i·cuffs (dij'-i-kfs)

pl.n.
1. A virtual fistfight.
2. The activity of fighting online via social media.
3. Combat with Tweets instead of fists.
4. The digital equivalent of fisticuffs.
Jimmy Kimmel's parody of Kanye West incensed the rapper and led to digicuffs—they fought it out on Twitter.

That late-night skit resulted in digicuffs when a Twitter spat ensued between Kimmel and a gay fish:

"JIMMY KIMMEL IS OUT OF LINE TO TRY AND SPOOF IN ANY WAY THE FIRST PIECE OF HONEST MEDIA IN YEARS" — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest)
"JIMMY KIMMEL PUT YOURSELF IN MY SHOES … OH NO THAT MEANS YOU WOULD HAVE GOTTEN TOO MUCH GOOD PUSSY IN YOUR LIFE…" — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest)
etc.
"apparently @KanyeWest is VERY VERY ANGRY with me...." — Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel)
digicuffs by joepa007 December 16, 2013