jollification

[jol-uh-fi-key-shuhn]

noun Merrymaking or jolly festivity — basically the vibe when your pizza arrives and someone finally turns on the movie.

EXPLANATION

Picture this: you’ve got extra buttered popcorn in one hand, a hot cheesy slice in the other, and your crew just hit play on the best ridiculous clip ever — that’s classic jollification energy. It’s the word for when the party starts, the laughter gets loud, and even your dog looks like they’re having a good time. Perfect for holiday chaos, unexpected dance breaks, or when someone pulls out leftover pizza at 2 a.m. 🍕🍿 Let this be your linguistic excuse for spreading joy — scientifically proven to be tastier than alphabet soup.

Origin of  First recorded in 1800–10 by one of the elves while drunk on eggnog; jolly ole St. Nick + -fication, because we all know Santa ain’t real.  also ref -fornication the other -fication that occurs especially at holiday parties while drunk.

Example: They crawled into bed, there had never been a happier group fully satisfied, slightly exhausted, and living their best lives, finally falling asleep on an airbed was the ultimate jollification… the kind of night that feels like pizza at midnight, and absolutely zero regrets.

How to use:  It was the greatest office party of all time but the merriment, jollification and debauchery went right out the window once the police knocked on the door.


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