humorous or colloq. [f. SPIFLICATE v.] The action of spiflicating; the fact or condition of being spiflicated; complete destruction.

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1855.  R. F. Burton, El-Medinah, I. 204. Whose blood he vowed to drink—the Oriental form of threatening spiflication.

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1859.  G. Meredith, R. Feverel, xxi. You had better not mention anything … of Benson’s spiflication.

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1887.  Pall Mall Gaz., 26 Sept., 3/1. The metaphysical spiflication of rash members of the bourgeoisie.

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