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Shitification 

the act of shitify

the act of turning something ugly
The shitification of that house is destroying the neighborhood.

The paint job and body modification was a shitification of a classic mustang.
Shitification by Bren36 August 28, 2009

Shigarific 

Based on the Japanese-American Shigeki Miyake-Stoner. Shigarific related to Asianism (Japanese in particular), or other things related to Shigeki, such as roleplaying or quotes that he excessively uses like "weak sauce".
That quote is so shigarific.

This teriyaki is very shigarific.

Everyone at that roleplaying party was shigarific. However, the concept of chocolate martinis runs contrary to the ideal of being shigarific.
Shigarific by Yi-Min Estella July 5, 2004

Shitification 

The act of tricking consumers into believing a product or service is better or bigger, when in fact, size or quality (or both) have been reduced, and packaging updated in a series of one or more passes in an effort to increase profit without adding value.
Man, shitification struck again at the store! These new "BIG" rolls of toilet paper are the same size as the regular ones I bought last week, but more expensive.
Shitification by sjg428 March 9, 2017

shiterrific

A combination of "shit" and "terrific" used as an adjective to describe something something particularly bad, in a mildly sarcastic tone. Usually in response to a question of quality.
How is that pizza?
"Oh, its shiterrific."

How was your day?
"Shiterrific."
shiterrific by Mike December 11, 2003

Shizzarific 

Terrific, 'The Shizzle' Cross Intended For Only The Masters Of The Shizz To Use
If That Was Anymore Shizzarific Millions Would Have Died From Their Minds Blowing Up
Shizzarific by Sheva December 6, 2006

shigarific 

Relating to the concept of beginning a racketeering operation at any public facility housing peers, such as a school.

adv. shigarifically
Safeway cakes were recently part of a shigarific scheme.

It is not legal to shigarifically obtain money.
shigarific by Herbert Holzbauer August 2, 2004