Is the word "Einstein" a verb?



I know that a lot of people use the word "Einstein" to convey someone as a genius, but I was wondering if Einstein, as a verb, is an official term.



Answer



It's not an official word in dictionaries unless (in lowercase) as a unit of radiant energy. I've very infrequently heard it used informally to mean genius, but it's not officially recognized.


Though I did find one thing interesting about this - I googled for "einsteined" (as a verb), and the Urban Dictionary has an interesting definition:



Verb. the act of being called out on acting or doing something lame/dumb.


Guy #1: OK, I'm going to go home and watch a movie with my mom. See all you later!


Guy #2: Wow, you watch movies with your mom? That's so lame.


Guy #3: (to Guy#1)You just got einsteined, man.



I've never seen/heard this, but it just might be best to keep in mind in case you ever decide to use it.


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