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Starbucking 

The act of Starbucking refers to the mass global-organising of certain shops or products appearing everywhere in daily life. For example, Local pubs in England have followed almost the same trend due to the Government changing their appearence and interiors, making them identical to other pubs.
*5 friends enter a pub after coming from another pub*

Oliver: "I'm feeling Deja-vu"
Peter: "This looks exactly the same as the last one!"
Steven: "What did I say? Starbucking, It's happening everywhere, Man!"

starbuckian 

A person who will go through any extream to have Starbucks or be seen in a Starbucks even if there are deplorable conditions
CONSUMER: THESE ARE SOME REALLY DIEHARD STARBUCKIANS.
BARISTA: ESCUSE ME, WHAT DO YOU MEAN.
CONSUMER: ITS LIKE A HUNDRED AND FUCKEN TWO DEGREES HERE AND THESE PEOPLE ARE JUST HANGING OUT LIKE THERE IS NOT A THING GOING ON. I WILL WAIT FOR MY COFFEE OUTSIDE.
starbuckian by ASONFIRST June 3, 2010

starbucking 

Yet another example of noun verbing, starbucking describes an action anciently known as "going out for coffee".
The verb probably originates from some shopping-mall in Seattle, but is now widely used around the world, in the most diverse places, though almost always by college educated twenty somethings who are always broke but don't mind paying fortunes for useful things like coffee and white mp3 players.
Starbucking: Like, when I was in Beijing, I so totally starbucked in the Forbidden City.
starbucking by Onigiri December 19, 2005

Starbuckified 

When Starbucks takes any good idea, and then creates something that is either coffee, or suitable with coffee.
PERSON 1: Starbucks now has these Crystal Light things.
PERSON 2: Yeah, they took those drink mix packets and Starbuckified them.

starbuckify

To make a place of business more upscale by adding a Starbucks to it.
I went to the Target Store today and they really had to starbuckify it to make it look better!
starbuckify by Definamaster September 23, 2014

Starbucking 

The practice of airline customers who have only 5 minutes to make their flight on the other side of the airport, but yet still feel the need to stop at Starbucks (or another coffee counter) for a latte which results in either A) delaying a flight full of customers or B) the "Starbucker" yelling at the gate agent when he/she arrives at the gate and finds out his flight left 5 minutes ago.2
The idiot missed Flight 69 to Hawaii because he was starbucking. Came running up with that big latte and yelled at me because I let the plane depart without him.
Starbucking by EWR CNX January 11, 2010