humorous or colloq. [f. SPIFLICATE v.] The action of spiflicating; the fact or condition of being spiflicated; complete destruction.
1855. R. F. Burton, El-Medinah, I. 204. Whose blood he vowed to drinkthe Oriental form of threatening spiflication.
1859. G. Meredith, R. Feverel, xxi. You had better not mention anything of Bensons spiflication.
1887. Pall Mall Gaz., 26 Sept., 3/1. The metaphysical spiflication of rash members of the bourgeoisie.