I really need to combobulate my desk. Life is better now that I am combobulated.
by saa January 29, 2005
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to keep the composure of. Antonym of discombobulate (= to upset the composure of).
The student was told that he failed the exam and he grew quite upset. He later came to know that he had actually passed the exam, which combobulated him a lot.
by uttam maharjan June 23, 2011
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adj. removed from a state of confusion
v. combobulate
antonym: discombobulated
Yo dogg, Mr. Dan really combobulates calculus! Fo shizzle D!
by the SpecialK & IllianJay September 19, 2004
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A "combobulator" is another word for a calculator.
Hey, im up to question 6 pass me your combobulator.
by Crazy Asshole May 6, 2004
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A combination of things. Usually in a hectic and chaotic manner, but connected enough to make sense. Similar to concoction, but with less measuring. Like Jumble, but with more cohesion. Usually each part of a combobulation is different and ridiculous enough to require a use of the word "combobulation".

Should always be used in the manner of: _____ is a combobulation of _____, _____, and _____.

Never: i combobulated _____ out of _____, _____, and _____.
What the hell, this food is like a combobulation of feces, stognaoff, and crackers.
by ReZeroX April 11, 2006
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adjective

The feeling of complete control over a situation. Usually associated with a calm demeanor and furled brow.

Ginger felt completely combobulated as she mounted Mike in the red Pontiac.
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very wordy, very long and confusing, obfuscating, make unclear or unintelligible.
She speaks in such a combobulous manner - I don't understand her big words.
by tropical viking March 29, 2006
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