English edit

Etymology edit

blurb +‎ -ification

Noun edit

blurbification (uncountable)

  1. The act or process of distillation into a blurb or sound bite.
    • 1989 October, Adam Liptak, “Movie Blurb of the Decade”, in Spy, page 36:
      Preminger called Batman "the movie of the decade," thereby forever raising the stakes among froth-at-the-mouth, just-spell-my-name-right blurbification contenders.
    • 1998 November 20, David Johnson, “Book Review: 'Seasonal Guide to the Natural Year: A Month by Month Guide to Natural Events'”, in Journeys:
      Throughout the narrative, Davis takes his text beyond standardized "blurbification" found in other guidebooks with informative asides.
    • 2001 September 12, Lee Gardner, “You Can't Tell the Players Without a Program”, in Baltimore City Paper:
      Létourneau's art and music activities sprawl across so many international and interdisciplinary borders that they defy blurbification.