A questionably charitable act of giving to a person/persons who claim they will pay back but may or may not actually repay the debt. A cross between donating and loaning.
I loanated my tax return to Jeff. That was three years ago. I think I may never see that money again although he did say he would pay me back.
by Aurora Rezayne March 21, 2010
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To loan something to someone who is never going to return it.
Honey, did you loanate my copy of '50 Shades of Grey' to your secretary?
by Ginaballina Says So December 7, 2018
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Technically a portemanteau, "loanation" is comprised of the words "loan" and "donation." Loanations are hybrid for-profit/not-for-profit transactions that are at the root of the microfinance and new philanthropy movements. People either lend money directly for charitable causes, or indirectly to donors, who are inclined to leverage their own donations, or simply borrow to donate. Contrarily, a loanor (or "loanator") may borrow at a low rate for a long term, donate all or most of the loan proceeds, and use the applicable tax benefit in a consolidation arrangement that either pays off higher interest yielding debt, or invests the tax benefit to strategically pay off the debt, most often profitably, using the time value of money.
Let me get this straight. A nice girl like me is interested in making a loanation to support a good cause, and then benefits too, cuz either the donor or the donee has gotta pay me back...within, say ten years, and with a little interest even? Who needs a tax break for a donation when you can make a profitable loanation? Converting debts into donations, by combining loans with donations.
by GiveSmarter March 11, 2011
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A combination of loan and donate.
It is when you ask for a loan but also a donation at the same time!
Me: Hey Mark can I loanate some gold for my new epic mount skill?
Mark: No you're a noob.
by AmbigiousIsaNoob July 21, 2008
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