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Jul 12 at 15:03 comment added Stuart F Using a noun as a verb is common informally - see this question on "people" as a verb, and google "adulting".
Jul 12 at 12:55 comment added Hiten Style Incorrectly using a noun as a verb is sometimes done for comedic effect, especially to lightly mock or degrade someone. "Take a break from Call of Duty-ing and clean your room." "John was supposed to be here too, but he's too busy girlfriend-ing."
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