smallify
verb
1. To make smaller; to decrease the size or scope of. Not a standard word; often used for the humor derived from the fact that it mimics the sound of other real, often technical-sounding words ending in -fy, such as "magnify," "rarefy," "terrify," and "mollify."
Compare: biggify, embiggen
1. To make smaller; to decrease the size or scope of. Not a standard word; often used for the humor derived from the fact that it mimics the sound of other real, often technical-sounding words ending in -fy, such as "magnify," "rarefy," "terrify," and "mollify."
Compare: biggify, embiggen
"Whoa whoa whoa, this picture is way too big. Smallify that shit, please."
"We decided to smallify the layout of the room."
"We decided to smallify the layout of the room."
smallified
To make smaller than the original. To reduce in size in some manner.
The computer file needs to be smallified to fit on a floppy disk.