From The Oxford English Dictionary:
profundify, v.
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To make intellectually profound.1821 – Blackwood’s Edinb. Mag. May 198/1 They are provoked by droppings of inspiration from a stone, in which the measure and the meaning are most happily profundified.
Link to the rest at The Oxford English Dictionary
Many people on Twitter think their thoughts have been profundified.
They are mistaken.
Hush you!
While they’re busy being twits on that twittering site they can’t be bothering those of us that don’t go there! 😉
I have a new name for the Twitter mobs and fools. Fwits. Add three letters between the “F” and “w” to get the word I really mean.
Short for firetruck? 😛
This one makes me giggle. 🙂