by Wily Willy June 18, 2009
(wi-lə-ˌfī)
Transitive Verb
Willified; Willifying
1. To increase in intensity
2. To make egregiously difficult
3. The process of transforming into a William.
From Old German: Vilhelmify
Synonyms: None
Antonyms: Mollify... maybe.
Transitive Verb
Willified; Willifying
1. To increase in intensity
2. To make egregiously difficult
3. The process of transforming into a William.
From Old German: Vilhelmify
Synonyms: None
Antonyms: Mollify... maybe.
“We need to willify this country! Willify our economy! Willify our closest friends!”
“Let’s finish this quickly before it gets willified...”
“Willification is hard to watch, but well worth the wait.”
“Is there willify in space?”
“Let’s finish this quickly before it gets willified...”
“Willification is hard to watch, but well worth the wait.”
“Is there willify in space?”
by A WillYum May 07, 2022
Willify
(wi-lə-ˌfī)
Transitive Verb
Willified; Willifying
1. To increase in intensity
2. To make egregiously difficult
3. The process of transforming into a William.
From Old German: Vilhelmify
Synonyms: None
Antonyms: Mollify... maybe.
(wi-lə-ˌfī)
Transitive Verb
Willified; Willifying
1. To increase in intensity
2. To make egregiously difficult
3. The process of transforming into a William.
From Old German: Vilhelmify
Synonyms: None
Antonyms: Mollify... maybe.
“We need to willify this country! Willify our economy! Willify our closest friends!”
“Let’s finish this quickly before it gets willified...”
“Willification is hard to watch, but well worth the wait.”
“Is there willify in space?”
“Let’s finish this quickly before it gets willified...”
“Willification is hard to watch, but well worth the wait.”
“Is there willify in space?”
by A WillYum May 07, 2022
(wi-lə-ˌfī)
Transitive Verb
Willified; Willifying
1. To increase in intensity
2. To make egregiously difficult
3. The process of transforming into a William.
From Old German: Vilhelmify
Synonyms: None
Antonyms: Mollify... maybe.
Transitive Verb
Willified; Willifying
1. To increase in intensity
2. To make egregiously difficult
3. The process of transforming into a William.
From Old German: Vilhelmify
Synonyms: None
Antonyms: Mollify... maybe.
“We need to willify this country! Willify our economy! Willify our closest friends!”
“Let’s finish this quickly before it gets willified...”
“Willification is hard to watch, but well worth the wait.”
“Is there willify in space?”
“Let’s finish this quickly before it gets willified...”
“Willification is hard to watch, but well worth the wait.”
“Is there willify in space?”
by A WillYum May 07, 2022