Daniafy
To make something dumber or simpler. It’s used in a situation when you want need to make something sound dumber so that it’s more convincing that your dumber friend did it (whenever they try to copy your work). It’s also known to occasionally be used to mock people when they move to Australia, by saying they’ve become Daniafied which means they’ve become dumber/simpler since they moved.
Example 1.
Person 1: Hey man, can I copy your homework for English?
Person 2: Sure! Just be sure to Daniafy it a bit since you always get terrible grades in English. We don’t want the teacher to get suspicious.
Person 1: Good point!
Example 2.
Person 1: Dude I feel like I’m getting dumber every year ever since I moved to Australia…
Person 2: You’re just bring Daniafied.
Example 3.
Person 1: I hope Australia
doesn’t Daniafy me on my vacation…
Person 2: Good luck with that buddy.
Person 1: Hey man, can I copy your homework for English?
Person 2: Sure! Just be sure to Daniafy it a bit since you always get terrible grades in English. We don’t want the teacher to get suspicious.
Person 1: Good point!
Example 2.
Person 1: Dude I feel like I’m getting dumber every year ever since I moved to Australia…
Person 2: You’re just bring Daniafied.
Example 3.
Person 1: I hope Australia
doesn’t Daniafy me on my vacation…
Person 2: Good luck with that buddy.