If words are doing their job, then their novelty will not be the most noticeable thing about them.
We've been using 'rejuvenate,' meaning to restore youth, to make young again, as a verb for at least 200 years.
Almost any word can be drafted to serve as a verb, even words we think of as eternal and unchanging, stuck in their more traditional roles.
All language is a popularity contest.
The use of food metaphors is really well established English... Somebody is a peach, a hot tamale.
Objections to verbification in English tend to be motivated by personal taste, not clarity. Verbed words are usually easily understood. When a word like 'friend' is declared not a verb, the problem isn't that it's confusing; it's that the protester finds it deeply annoying.