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Embarcation 

em-bahr-key-shuhn
-noun
An occasion/place in time in which the attendee feels resentment or indignation as a result of such attendee's extreme displeasure in the occasion/place in time's lack of amusement.

Origin:
1540–50; < MF embarquer < Sp embarcar, equiv. to em- em- 1 + -barcar, v. deriv. of barca bark 3
The party sucked ass. It was such an embarcation.
Embarcation by HellonHeels666 February 9, 2010
Related Words

embarkation 

to embark upon something. for example, the embarkation of bringing down prank.org

embarkation is often used when we add -ation at end of words
"ahh yes, let us embark upon the bringing- down-ation of the PI infidels"