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dish·a·bled
/dishˈābəld/
adjective

(of a person) having a physical or (more likely) mental condition that limits his or her ability to clean up, wash, or put away dishes.
My sister-in-law : Alright, we cooked. I say Ben has to do the dishes.

Me: Don't bother asking him. My husband can't wash the dishes. He's dishabled.
dishabled by tsoda_pop October 2, 2013

deshambleize 

(v) The act of cleaning and repairing an area.
This place is a shambles, so we've got to, as quickly as possible, deshambleize.
deshambleize by Jake Doezal November 23, 2011

desemble 

to rend; break up; divide; to separate
He worked feverishly to desemble the angry protesting crowd.

The broken relationship was desembled by too much selfishness.
desemble by Shenonymous December 20, 2018

Deshambled 

I wokevup this morning and relized i had a class that i was running late for. I was all deshambled
Deshambled by Papi jaquavas September 20, 2020

Disjambled 

Meaning a mans nether regions are not organized or need to be resituated. But since it's a made IOC word it can mean whatever you want.
I'm disjambled.
Disjambled by disjambled October 6, 2017

denambled 

To feel denambled is to feel like you're spinning whenever you close your eyes. The word was made by a stoner when stoned.

Pronounciation hint: De as in Dead, Nam as in Ram, and Bull'd as in Pulled
"Dude... I feel SO denambled!"

"Alex was so denambled from the coral reefer."
denambled by Stef April 27, 2003