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-ass (suffix) 

adding ass to a word increases its intensity, much as a superlative or other such quantifier would. if something is funny-ass shit it is more funny than if were described as merely funny shit. the same goes for stupid ass shit or stuff. ass is usually a compound suffix with another noun word like shit, stuff, drink, etc. as in, that was a delicious ass soda. do not try explaining this particular use of this word to people who speak another language unless you want hilarity to ensue. there are rules governing its useage, but they are unclear.
that was a weak ass attempt at a definition.
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suffixification 

the superfluous addition of a suffix to a word, usually adding a suffix to make a word a certain part of speech even though that word is already that part of speech, e.g. adding '-ulate' to 'shit' to make 'shitulate,' which has the same denotation as 'shit.'
Beth's suffixification of the word "happy" to "happitudinousness" was a bit excessive.
suffixification by atemperman April 20, 2003

meetnik (meet + suffix nik) 

a person who enjoys meetings and all sorts of administrative events and tries to attend as many of them as possible.

Being socially active is one thing, meeting for the sake of meeting is another. I try to stay away from meetniks for whom getting together is an end in itself. Meeting without meaning is worse than meaning without meeting.

Ghetto Suffix 

A ghetto suffix, also known as a ghetto ending is an ending to a ghetto as name. Many common ghetto suffixes are Shaun or Sean , iqua, isha and Onte
Examples of a ghetto suffix include but are not limited to:
Rayshaun
Tyshaun
Rodsean
Desean
Shaniqua
Aniqua
Lakisha
Sharkisha
Dvonte
Monte
dashonte
Ghetto Suffix by Red penguin 69 January 5, 2015

suffixiousness 

noun

1. excessive suffixes
2. the practice of using extra suffixes on words
words that have suffixiousness:

* awesomeacious
* fantasticaliciousness
* anonymousnessity

1. "The fatasticaliciousness nature of this situation is awesomacious"

2. "Your suffixiousness is killing me"
suffixiousness by atomantic January 14, 2008
Words connected to the ends of others to give them a new or extended meaning.

The current suffixes follow this definition.
suffix by Nathan Mickulicz March 24, 2003

(suffix) aiges 

initially meant alcohol, however it has been adapted in many forms to enhance every day items such as the following

p.s aiges 4 life
Chewing gum: chaiges
Cigarette: baiges