Citations:Star Warsy

Adjective: "of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the science fiction franchise Star Wars"

 * 1983, Ms. Magazine, Volume 12, Issues 1-6, unknown page:
 * There's undoubtedly a grain of truth in that view — like most snippets of technojargon, the word "modem" may sound needlessly Star Warsy.
 * 1983, The New Yorker, 3 October 1983, page 94:
 * "It's more Star Warsy than 'Star Wars,'" he said later.
 * 2001, Kevin Perkins, Dare to Dream: The Life and Times of a Proud Australian, Golden Wattle Publishing (2001), ISBN 9780646394671, page 267:
 * After seeing the Hyatt's Star Warsy advertising stuff from the VIP table, Ian went back-of-house to be shown how it was done with such efficiency.
 * 2002, Beyond English, Inc: Curricular Reform in a Global Economy (eds. David B. Downing, C. Mark Hurlbert, & Paula Mathieu), Heinemann (2002), ISBN 9780867095173, page 126:
 * This isn't the same as classical science fiction — the course was not about colonies on Mars, time machines, or the Star Warsy brand of science fiction.
 * 2007, Peter Downey & Ben Shaw, Everything You Want to Know about Jesus: Well ... Maybe Not Everything but Enough to Get You Started, Zondervan (2007), ISBN 9780310273370, page 27:
 * He came back from death, not as a spooky, Star Warsy, flickering, ghostly image but in real flesh and blood.
 * 2010, Lisa Gardner, Live to Tell, Bantam Books (2010), ISBN 9780553807240, page 151:
 * “We're back to the battle again? The war between light and dark? Kind of Star Warsy, don't you think?"