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    [Verb]  | "manufacture" 


    1: to make into a product suitable for use

    2: to make from raw materials by hand or by machinery

    3: to produce according to an organized plan and with division of labor


    Origin: 1648 ;

     See: {manufacture:1 };

    [Verb]  | "pre*man*u*fac*ture" | \ ˌprē-ˌman-yə-ˈfak-chər \


    1: to manufacture (something) beforehand


    Origin: 1949 ;

    [Adjective]  | "pre*man*u*fac*tured" | \ ˌprē-ˌman-yə-ˈfak-chərd \


    1: manufactured beforehand : ready-made


    Origin: 1905 ;

    [Adjective]  | "manufactured" 


    1: as in fabricated;




    [Verb]  | "manufactured" 


    1: to bring into being by combining, shaping, or transforming materials;


      * e.g., " ... the company manufactures appliances and electronics "



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    2: to create or think of by clever use of the imagination;


      * e.g., " ... he manufactured some story about how his car broke down and he was unable to call home and let anyone know that he would be late "



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    [Verb]  | "manufacture" 


    1: to bring into being by combining, shaping, or transforming materials;


      * e.g., " ... the company manufactures appliances and electronics "



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    2: to create or think of by clever use of the imagination;


      * e.g., " ... he manufactured some story about how his car broke down and he was unable to call home and let anyone know that he would be late "



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     [ "Manufacturer" ]

    1: A factory owner, somebody who produces goods.

      * e.g.,  ... I'm not a manufacturer. 

     [ "manufacturing" ]

    1: Making or fabricating stuff. (See also, paraphernalia.

      * e.g.,  ... We're manufacturing stuff because we didn't have any. 

     [ "Manufacturability" ]

    1: Coming from the word(s) Manufacture and or Manufacturable.

      * e.g.,  ... Let's verify the manufacturability to be sure it can be done. 


     [ "Manufacturability" ]

    2: The extent to which a new product can be easily and effectively manufactured at minimum cost and with maximum reliability.

      * e.g.,  ... Let's verify that we can manufacture the part in a cost effective reproducible way. 

     [ "manufactured pop" ]

    1: "Manufactured pop" is a pejorative for a type of music created by cynical and greedy music labels for no other reason than to keep 150% of all profits made from legions of young (sometimes older) impressionable and gullible LCD-type fans who have no taste (the extra 50% is debt owed by the stars that can never realistically be paid back and is a constantly moving goal line). The pop stars are often no more than paid actors who can moderately dance and sing a few notes with the help of Auto-Tune in the studio and a recording of someone who can sing ok on live tours. They essentially sell their lives/souls to these corporations for the desperate chance that they'll "make it big" one day (see: "It's a trap!"). Which of course they never can do on their own, not without the money of Big Music behind them. Every aspect of their lives is decided by a board of directors or a soulless cutthroat marketing team. They decide, from a formula decided early on, who the star(s) can marry, when they get the bitter divorce, if and when they can get preggers, when to have the break down, when to enter rehab and when to write their "tell-all" novel or star in their bio-pic that subliminally hawks other corporate properties. The Walt Disney Corporation is known for doing this and many of their manufactured pop stars are alumni of the Mickey Mouse Club. Other record companies are known to do this as well.

      * e.g.,  ... God! Why is the CD section filled with nothing but manufactured pop? It's ruining music! 

     [ "Manufactured Outrage" ]

    1: When people, particularly those in media organizations, take minor concerns held by small amounts of people, and not too strongly even by them, and present them as though they are causing hordes of people to go into chaos. Manufactured outrage usually draws on legitimate things that are being said, but blows them way out of proportion to the point of painting a highly misleading picture. Mostly a means of getting attention and selling media.

      * e.g.,  ... An example of manufactured outrage happened in 201 A fair amount of people were moderately (and for the most part reasonably) critical of the new Ghostbusters trailer, but a handful of obnoxious trolls made low-effort negative comments about the stars' gender. Many media publications treated it as though hundreds of angry middle-aged men were deeply furious about the movie, despite this being a clear exaggeration of reality. 

     [ "Endeavouring to Manufacture" ]

    1: About the stupidest law on the State of Oklahoma books. All it takes is two or more components used in a cook to get you sent to prison for a minimun sentence of 7 years. Basically creates a situation where almost anyone could be charged with trying to make meth.

      * e.g.,  ... Joe is going camping. He buys coleman fuel for his camp stove, cold packs in case of injury, and Sudafed because Joe has allergies. Joe gets pulled over. Joe is charged with Endeavouring to Manufacture a Controlled Substance. Joe spends the next 7 years of his life as a guest of the State of Oklahoma. Joe had never done drugs in his life. 

     [ "Manufactured heroism" ]

    1: When someone or some people creates a problem that he/they can solve to get praised by people who know not the plan from the onset.

      * e.g.,  ... The government banned motorcycle ride sharing so thousands of people are inconvenienced. A politician then cancels the ban under "his" efforts and get praised. He is said to have manufactured heroism. 

     [ "Stick Manufacturer" ]

    1: A person that stole the multi million dollar business and ate the money and is a liar thief person.

      * e.g.,  ... Al stop acting like an ugly asss stick manufacturer 

     [ "Manufactured Outrage" ]

    1: A falsified righteous outrage at things that are basically unimportant and meaningless, frequently employed by politicians, political activists, or the media. Politicians and talking heads use it to garner support for their causes, to claim the moral high ground and to tar their opponents; the media often just uses it in a cynical bid to increase ratings.

      * e.g.,  ... Manufactured outrages of note include Nipplegate, the Monica Lewinski scandal, the 2009 tea partys, backmasked satanic lyrics, lapel pin controversies... Just about any time you hear any politician, activist, or radio show host getting outraged about anything, really. The louder and angrier they get, the harder they're working at manufacturing it. 

     [ "manufactured youth" ]

    1: an alternative that's probably just started, and clothes style and sense of style is mainstream, no originality, like everyone else

      * e.g.,  ... black korn hoody, dc's, criminal damage trousers, sesame street cuddly toys 

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