Duncifying

/ˈdʌnsɪfaɪɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Making someone act like a dunce or reducing someone to foolishness; the present participle of duncify.

Etymology

The present participle form of 'duncify,' created by adding '-ing' to the base verb. This follows standard English verb conjugation patterns.

Kelly Says

When you add '-ing' to 'duncify,' you're not just making a word—you're capturing the idea of an ongoing process of becoming foolish, which is exactly what gerunds do in English.

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