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habitate 

A place where one lives and eats, normally small like a dorm room. Because habitators are very poor; therefore they are not able to leave their habitat causing them to habitate.
while rich was poor at college he spent most of his time habitating in his dorm room, with his food provided by his unlimited food plan, which made him habitate.
habitate by habitator August 18, 2009
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habitate 

Owning/renting and inhabitating a habitat. Can be used for any apartment or house one lives in. In reference to documentations of the animal world in which places a group of animals lives in are typically called habitats.
"Yo, was a nice day, man. I'm going back to where I habitate."

"This dude is habitating in a place I wouldn't want my worst enemy to habitate in."
habitate by cysleon January 21, 2021

She who hesitates salivates 

She who emphatically declines food when offered then later asks & complains when its all been eaten later salivates.
I ask my wife if she would like some chocolate and she declines, but is distraught later when it's all gone. I answer she who hesitates salivates.

hagitated 

Hagitated is being agitated because you are hungry. Not as bad as hangry, just short with people without being angry with them.
He was running around all over the place and couldn't sit still, and didn't stop for a chat like he normally does. I think he missed lunch and was a bit hagitated.
hagitated by xorigin March 7, 2019
John: p diddy is very Haziated
Bob: huzzah
Haziated by EpsteinOfficial January 13, 2026
Adjective

When someone says huzzah to someone/something, said person/thing becomes haziated.

Used to describe things/people that are good.

Pronounced Hazy-eight-ed
Person 1: "Bro, your new car is haziated!"
Person 2: "Thanks my dude, I just picked her up yesterday!"

Space Habitats

The engineered structures and closed ecological systems designed to support space habitation. These are the "houses" and "towns" of the final frontier, ranging from hardened modules on other worlds to giant rotating cylinders in the void. A habitat isn't just a shelter; it's a full-life-support machine that must create a semblance of Earth-normal conditions—air, water, pressure, temperature, radiation shielding, and psychological space—in the most hostile environment known. The engineering goal is to build a bubble of biosphere that doesn’t pop.
Example: The classic NASA design for a lunar base using inflatable modules, the Stanford Torus rotating space station concept from the 1970s, and the Martian "hab" from The Martian are all Space Habitats. They are the physical infrastructure that makes the dream of Space Habitation possible, turning deadly vacuums and barren regolith into somewhere you could theoretically call "home."