Whenever someone uses "spin" and/or other rhetorical techniques seen on Fox News to lie, cheat, or just tell the part of the story that makes them or their agenda look good, just like on Fox News. It also helps if the "spin" is punctuated by an emotional, patriotic, or insulting remark.
"I can't believe I got fired for stealing from the safe; I merely undertook a personal covert cash flow enhancement initiative. My boss obviously wants the terrorists to be able to perform abortions on helpless babies."
"Dude, you stole. Stop trying to Fox News-ify your situation."
"Dude, you stole. Stop trying to Fox News-ify your situation."
by Rev. Pasternack July 12, 2006
"I will spec-ify the sports scores listing in our app and then the UED folks will finally get off my case."
by koolwinder January 04, 2007
by dantedantedante February 26, 2012
To make something bland look very entising and amazing, most likely throwing in random facts and strange offers that have nothing to do with the product or service, in order to convince someone to do something.
He totally Billy Mayes-ified me into going to that party!
Watch, and be Billy Mayes-ified!!
I was almost Billy Mayes-ified by that comercial.
Dont be Billy Mayes-ified by him, it really sucks.
Watch, and be Billy Mayes-ified!!
I was almost Billy Mayes-ified by that comercial.
Dont be Billy Mayes-ified by him, it really sucks.
by bored7 July 07, 2009
Once Johnny Marr colaborates with an indie band, the band's quality greatly improves, but their lifespan may become shorter.
Ever since Modest Mouse was Johnny Marr-ified, they've been better. But I'm worried they'll break up soon.
by Neil Hamrick April 22, 2008
1. To make something more Deke. 2. To say something in the IDS that makes you sound like a momo. 3. A type of cake found in the netherregions of the Pyranees Mountains.
by Hot Karl December 12, 2003
by Itoldyouiwoulddoit! September 20, 2017