George Lucas

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From George Lucas and his treatment of the Star Wars film series, most notably his alterations of the original trilogy in 1997.

Verb[edit]

George Lucas (third-person singular simple present George Lucases, present participle George Lucasing, simple past and past participle George Lucased)

  1. (fandom slang, transitive) To modify or retcon a fictional work, usually a film, retroactively after release.
    Synonym: Lucas
    • 2011, alt.toys.transformers[1] (Usenet):
      Since we are George Lucasing here, why not go the whole hog and replace all the animation models with the G1 designs? That would make for a much clearer film.
    • 2019, Kevin Moyers, Kevin Hates Everything: Tenth Anniversary Edition[2]:
      In previous editions, I added notes to a few chapters. [] Nothing was added this time around, because I George Lucased this thing enough already.