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1. The act of removing someone from their grave, tomb, resting place or simply removing them from under the ground.
2. Unearthing something from the ground.
3. Removing any solid objects (ex. Soil, rubble, blankets etc.) from above something/someone.
They unbury the corpse.
The mother unburied her child from underneath the mound of blankets.
Unbury by cheeseancwackers March 16, 2012
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not being busy
im so unbusy
unbusy by john February 18, 2003

unburger 

(A) A burger is good. Un- denotes not. Therefore, unburger means something is not good.
morbal: brad is so unburger
fire: fax
unburger by firearmsudesu October 14, 2020

unburn the house 

A metaphoric analogy for premature mask mandate cessation in the context of evolving COVID variant threat.
WHOO, HOO! It's over! Texas and Mississippi discontinued state-wide protective mask mandates!
Ahhh, yeah. Wait 3 weeks. Watch 'em try to unburn the house as the hospitals fill to capacity.
unburn the house by YAWA March 2, 2021

unburstable 

A relationship bubble that cannot be tarnished.

A bubble between two people that cannot be burst
We are unburstable

Nothing can pop us, we have an unburstable bubble
unburstable by Cher8701 September 26, 2019

unburritoable

When a burrito comes unraveled, and you can no longer eat it in your hand "like a burrito" it has become unburritoable.
person 1: "Who's not eating their burrito like a burrito now?!"
person 2 (eating burrito with a fork): "This burrito is unburritoable."
unburritoable by The Mango Queen November 10, 2010
Water can dry but fire can not unburn - Scarlett 2K20
unburn by scarlett2k20 March 2, 2020