Ferberizing

Ferberizing
 n.— «There are gross baby gags and, most excitingly to this new-style breeder, parenting jargon (“continuum concept” battles “Ferberizing” for the soul of De Niro’s retired spook).» —“Movie Reviews: Meet the Fockers” by Ron yamauchi Straight.com Dec. 30, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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