1. to conform or remake an original thought or idea based on a formulaic pattern for the sake of making money.
2. to ruin.
3. to dumb down.
2. to ruin.
3. to dumb down.
by B.J. Fisher October 31, 2007
by SammyH July 28, 2007
by your only thicc friend kali February 19, 2019
To totally F something up beyond recognition. May apply to historical events, biographies, basic human morals, scientific principles, common sense, or even logic itself.
1. Pearl Harbor, Titanic, The DaVinci Code, Garfield, etc.
2.
Q: Remember Cute Jill from accounting?
A: Yeah, she's damn hell-asses sexy!
Q: She was in an accident last night, now she's in a wheelchair, she lost most of her face and brain. Hollywoodized.
2.
Q: Remember Cute Jill from accounting?
A: Yeah, she's damn hell-asses sexy!
Q: She was in an accident last night, now she's in a wheelchair, she lost most of her face and brain. Hollywoodized.
by Dre-x March 04, 2008
The Hollywood inolves ejeculating into one's hand, slapping a woman(s) in the face with said cum-hand, and promptly leaving the vicinity. Best used when a gal begs to be came on, and won't let go of the subject.
Woman: "Oh my god come on my face come on my face come on my face.."
Man: "Ok...here's 'The Hollywood'"
Woman: "WHAT THE FUCK?"
Man: "Ok...here's 'The Hollywood'"
Woman: "WHAT THE FUCK?"
by adam mcd October 20, 2005
This word is usually used in past tense, as the occurance is almost never spoken of until after it happens.
The instance of one inviting another to a casual lunch, dinner, drinks - and then not following through with it. The invitation is nothing and carries no weight, it is said merely to be fashionable.
The term comes from shady Hollywood agents to invite their clients out to make them feel like a priority, however they plan to flake all along on the plans. Nowadays, the term can be used by anyone - friends, "soccer moms," and lead-singer band guys.
Also see "flake" and "hollywood promise"
The instance of one inviting another to a casual lunch, dinner, drinks - and then not following through with it. The invitation is nothing and carries no weight, it is said merely to be fashionable.
The term comes from shady Hollywood agents to invite their clients out to make them feel like a priority, however they plan to flake all along on the plans. Nowadays, the term can be used by anyone - friends, "soccer moms," and lead-singer band guys.
Also see "flake" and "hollywood promise"
"No, I'm not going to go. What's the big deal? Getting hollywooded never hurt anyone!" exlaimed Nathan.
Lindsey rolled her eyes, "I just don't get it Timmy, he asked me to go hang out but then never called me back. I've been hollywooded!"
Lindsey rolled her eyes, "I just don't get it Timmy, he asked me to go hang out but then never called me back. I've been hollywooded!"
by Celestronica February 21, 2007
When you do something so that it looks complete, but is actually missing 99% of what is expected.
When you have an assignment due so you do the first problem and scribble stuff on the rest of the page in the hopes that the teacher only looks at the top before giving you a grade.
When you have an assignment due so you do the first problem and scribble stuff on the rest of the page in the hopes that the teacher only looks at the top before giving you a grade.
I have a program to write for work, but my boss doesn't code. I'm just going to hollywood the program so the autodoc looks complete.
by ksadya March 07, 2011