English

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Etymology

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From popify +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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popified (comparative more popified, superlative most popified)

  1. Converted into a popular form, such as pop music or pop art.
    • 1997, Alison J. Ewbank, Fouli T. Papageorgiou, Whose Master's Voice?:
      Many bands have been accused of becoming popified on signing or licensing themselves to a large company.
    • 2005, Franklin Bruno, Elvis Costello's Armed Forces, page 52:
      His mocking appropriation of the style is of a piece with the popified magnifications of Roy Lichtenstein's mid-60s "brushstroke" paintings []

Verb

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popified

  1. simple past and past participle of popify