embeefen
v. To become fleshier; to make or become more robust or vigorous.
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Examples
2015
matt harvey's embeefening face reminds me of vintage nicolas cage
—Pete Beatty, “matt harvey's…,” Twitter, July 20, 2015
2013
Documentation has been substantially embeefened, including design notes.
—Nick Black, “sprezzos apt-show-rewrite complete (report + numbers),” Debian.org, March 20, 2013
2012
In mozilla/persona#2716, @6a68 asks for ptu to be more robust, suggesting at least a larger amazon instance. I totally agree with that.

@6a68, can you comment on other embeefening robustitude that you would like to see?
—jedp, “Embeefen personatestuser #23,” GitHub, November 21, 2012
2008 (earliest)
Absolutely nothing's happened towards getting it boostu'ed, unless you count embeefening the DS motor mount and adding a third mount off the back of the head passenger side.
—Adrian Pike, “Adrian's '78 245 DL+16v,” Turbobricks, December 04, 2008
Notes
This word is a variation on embiggen, "to make or become bigger," which was coined in (or, at least, made famous by) a 1996 episode of the TV show The Simpsons.
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