Verbulate


to change the usage and definition of a word from a noun to a verb.
john verbulated the word google when he googled how to change a noun to a verb.
means of communicating with verbs not words; when your across the room from someone make obscene gestures to communicate what you want to say.
he verbulated his need to get laid by pelvic thrusting the chair.
changing a word to verb form hence changing the meaning all together
if i were to verbulate ‘jack in the box’ changing jack into an action word, it changes the meaning

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