foolify
/ˈfuːlɪfaɪ, ˈfuːlɪfai/Definitions
1. verb
to make someone or something foolish, often by deceiving or manipulating them
“The con artist managed to foolify the investor by selling them a fake investment opportunity.”
2. verb
to engage in foolish or absurd behavior, often in a playful or humorous manner
“The comedian tried to foolify the audience by wearing a ridiculous costume and acting out a silly skit.”
3. noun
the act of making someone or something foolish, or the state of being foolish
“The foolification of the character was a key plot point in the novel.”