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pregnatize

verb. to impregnate, knock up
past tense: pregnatized
Pookie done pregnatized Shonda.
pregnatize by CBJM April 14, 2007
when playing NHL of either xbox360 or ps3, the opponent only scores on penalties, and the frustrated player uses the word petatized instead of penalty.
you scored all of those goals, because i was fucking petatized >_<
petatized by happy gilmore27 November 30, 2010

promatized 

Girl 1: Did you hear about Katie?
Girl 2: Yea, I heard she's promatized
promatized by jjjaaajjjaaa March 25, 2010

Pregative 

Is it pregative or negative?
Pregative by IndyJac February 13, 2013

priyatized 

to have been in contact with sophisticated brilliance with a touch of candor.
After being a part of this lively debate over current events, I feel as though I have been priyatized!
priyatized by Riverdawg July 2, 2009

Precarized Consumerism

The contemporary condition where consumerism persists—indeed, intensifies—even as the material conditions that once supported it collapse. Workers on starvation wages, unable to afford housing or healthcare, are nevertheless saturated with consumerist ideology and compelled to participate in markets for goods that are increasingly shoddy, deceptive, and overpriced. Precarized consumerism encompasses the "false foods" that taste like chocolate but contain none, the fast fashion that disintegrates after three washes, the electronics designed to fail, and the constant pressure to consume despite having nothing. It's consumerism for people who can't afford to be consumers—a treadmill of desire running on empty, powered by debt, desperation, and the hollow promise that the next purchase will finally deliver the satisfaction that never comes.
Example: "She spent her entire weekly wage on 'chocolate-flavored' candy bars that contained zero cocoa, a perfect specimen of Precarized Consumerism—consuming the sign of consumption without any of its substance."