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Adjectifying 

To turn an object, action, or concept into an adjective.

F. e.

"Table-y" : something that looks like, or shares qualities with a table.

"Rhyme-y" : when something spoken aloud rhymes unintentionally.
Adjectifying is most commonly done by people with poor language skills, or a limited vocabulary.
Adjectifying by Rulli Rulli August 12, 2019
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adjectify 

A portmanteau of adjective and objectify. To use an otherwise irrelevant adjective to describe a person, usually a woman or person of color, based on appearance or traits stereotypically associated with that person's gender, race or ethnicity as in the following example, "A beautiful tomb raider and her crew hunt for treasure in the catacombs of Paris and find themselves in a hellish underworld."
The obnoxious commentator tends to adjectify female candidates, commenting on their looks and clothes rather than their policies.
adjectify by Taupe Armageddon October 8, 2018

Adjectifying 

To describe.
I am adjectifying myself
Adjectifying by Sra Berger October 4, 2017

Abjectifilation 

to commonly insert random stuff into conversations.
Jerry: you know this kinda reminds me of the time my fish almost died,
Paul: Abjectifilation, my mom is being held hostage