Tupperize

To adapt or convert to the use of Tupperware.

Verb

  1. To adapt or convert to the use of Tupperware.
    • I ordered Tupperware and had one of her distributors Tupperize our pantry. It's been a year now, and I'm still excited about my organized pantry and the Simonsens. - 1990, Emilie Barnes, Things Happen when Women Care,...
    • “I hope I can Tupperize my family!” gushes Ann. Now there's a woman who could use a bit more role distance. Identified with her role as Tupperware party hostess, Ann doesn't seem happily at home in the social world. -...
    • For the once-bankrupt tree doctor, the 1950s would bring a lot of lucky green cash Earl Tupper's way. He now had the infrastructure in place to begin Tupperizing America. - 2008, Bob Kealing, Tupperware, Unsealed, page...
  2. To write in the style of the English poet and novelist Martin Farquhar Tupper (1810–1889).

Origin

From Tupper + -ize.

Forms

Tupperizes Tupperizing Tupperized