Meaning: to become a conspiracy theorist, to think of something so absurd nobody else thinks you're sane.
Etymology: from Sticks the Badger, a character in Sonic Boom that is generally a conspiracy theorist.
Thomas: America pays people to film there so America can look better.
Miles: Thomas, that's- you've became a conspiracy theorist. That's how to Sticksify someone.
The past fall and current rise of a fallen giant (for example, Leeds United or Sonic the Hedgehog today).
Etymology: Named for Sonic the Hedgehog due to the franchise's status as a fallen giant that's rising back to its former glory.
Leeds United has gone through a phase of Sonicification.
Meaning: Mental condition where the afflicted often replaces or misunderstands the words "prowess" or "power" for "Prower", and/or associate those words with the image of a two-tailed anthropomorphic yellow-orange fox.
Etymology: Miles "Tails" Prower, the two-tailed anthropomorphic yellow/orange fox who is most commonly associated with the words "prowess" or "power" by sufferers of Prower syndrome.
Damn, you misread "power" as "prower"? I diagnose you with Prower syndrome.
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Meaning: the ideology of Sticks the Badger (see etymology). Notably includes the process of Sticksification (see Sticksify for definition). Also involves yelling about the government. Mostly used as a verb in the phrase "based and Stickspilled", but can also be a noun.
Etymology: Sticks the Badger, a character from Sonic Boom. Same as the word "Sticksify".
"Don't take the Stickspill, please! You'll become insane!"