Calcify
To take something inherently temporary and tenuous and preserve it by making a separate, permanent rendering of it. The rendering may be either concrete or abstract.
I knew her habit of smoking would kill her skin soon, so I got out my camera and calcified her face while I could.
We all would have forgotten that our town won the Little League World Series in 1999 if the newspaper didn't calcify it.
I know Mark will never like me back, but at least I was able to calcify my feelings for him into a poem.
We all would have forgotten that our town won the Little League World Series in 1999 if the newspaper didn't calcify it.
I know Mark will never like me back, but at least I was able to calcify my feelings for him into a poem.
Calcified
The condition one develops from drinking unfiltered tap water. It is used to imply that someone blindly trusts governments and corporations, and is an idiot.
Soyjak: “Hey did you see Biden’s address reassuring everyone that banks are safe?”
Chad: “You’re calcified.”
Chad: “You’re calcified.”