Star Wars–y

English

Adjective

Star Wars–y (comparative more Star Wars–y, superlative most Star Wars–y)

  1. Alternative form of Star Warsy.
    • 2011, Peter Rodger, The OMG Chronicles: One Man’s Quest to Discover What God Means to People All Over the World, Hay House, Inc., →ISBN, page 289:
      And all the language that we attribute to it is so Star Wars–y, you know.
    • 2017, Eric Tipton, Susanna Rosenblum, Beautiful Criminals, Emily Bestler Books / Atria Books, →ISBN, page 23:
      Amanda felt like the minivan had become some Star Wars–y rocket ship with lasery tasery things darting at her from every direction.
    • 2018, Mark A. Altman, Edward Gross, So Say We All: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Battlestar Galactica, Tor Books, →ISBN:
      I remember being in the editing room with Glen and he’d say, “Cut out that creature, it’s too Star Wars–y.”
    • 2023, Lawrence Ellsworth, Cinema of Swords: A Popular Guide to Movies About Knights, Pirates, Barbarians, and Vikings (and Samurai and Musketeers and Gladiators and Outlaw Heroes), Applause Books, →ISBN, page 135:
      This Lou Ferrigno vehicle reprises the absurd Star Wars–y approach of the 1983 film, with an even lower budget and cheaper effects.
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