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== English ==
==English==
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=== Etymology ===
===Etymology===
 
 
from the word apple, meaning: ''a fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh'', and the suffix ''ing''.
 
from the word apple, meaning: ''a fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh'', and the suffix ''ing''.
  
===Definition===
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=== Definition ===
 
The process of Photoshopping somebody's face to add "apple" to their cheeks and make them appear more attractive.
 
The process of Photoshopping somebody's face to add "apple" to their cheeks and make them appear more attractive.
  
===Used in===
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=== Used in ===
 
"[[Fraudcast News]]" - Waylon Smithers apples Mr. Burns's face to make him appear more benevolent on the cover of a newspaper.
 
"[[Fraudcast News]]" - Waylon Smithers apples Mr. Burns's face to make him appear more benevolent on the cover of a newspaper.
  
===Sentence Examples===
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=== Sentence Examples ===
* I am '''appling''' the woman's face in this photo to make her look more attractive.
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*I am '''appling''' the woman's face in this photo to make her look more attractive.
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[[Category:A]]
 
[[Category:A]]

Latest revision as of 08:29, March 5, 2020

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

from the word apple, meaning: a fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh, and the suffix ing.

Definition[edit]

The process of Photoshopping somebody's face to add "apple" to their cheeks and make them appear more attractive.

Used in[edit]

"Fraudcast News" - Waylon Smithers apples Mr. Burns's face to make him appear more benevolent on the cover of a newspaper.

Sentence Examples[edit]

  • I am appling the woman's face in this photo to make her look more attractive.