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horcation 

Going on vacation with another person while separated from your current spouse or partner. The general intent being that of sexual interaction / general pleasure / leisure.
When my STBX found out I was going on vacation with my new boyfriend he said “enjoy your horcation”. The obvious undertone of this comment being that I am a whore for going on vacation with someone other than himself.
horcation by twolittlebirds June 19, 2017
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hurrication 

Evacuation from a major hurricane turned into a short holiday.
During Hurricane Katrina we took a hurrication in Jacksonville until it blew through.
hurrication by Derrick P July 12, 2006
Word of the Day on September 9, 2008
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Hurrication 

The time one spends at home with friends and massive quantities of alcohol. This is usually preceded by a hurricane which one did not evacuate from. Usually accompanied by a lack of electrical power. Good times.
Heather, "Ok, so we have two cases of Corona, two cases of Lone Star and a few bottles of wine, will that be enough for our hurrication?"

Lisa, "Yeah, that should be enough, however we don't have any ice, water, batteries or candles. We'll be great."
Hurrication by Abberatia January 14, 2009

Hurrication  

The days that students from TAMUCC didn't have class because of a hurricane that didn't show up.
During my "hurrication " I went to Six Flags and had a good time!

hurrication 

Vacation resulting from a hurricane or a tropical storm. Mostly applicable to Floridians.
Thank God for Katrina! No school! Hurrication! WEWT! (Even better cuz Katrina sucked ass, and we got to go to the movies!!)
hurrication by Joebobbaggins September 10, 2005

hacation 

Noun.

Leisure time away from hustling devoted to Balling and giving haters a chance to rest and build up stamina to hate on playas more.
"Fresh off of hacation" - fabolous
hacation by Wai, The November 6, 2008

Hurrication 

Similar to staycation; when you can't travel or go to work because of a hurricane and are forced to stay at home, relaxing and feeling happy that you don't have to go to work
A: Hey dude, how are you coping with this terrible hurricane?

B: It's a drag that the trains and buses aren't running, but the good news is that I can't go to work! I'm spending my hurrication sleeping, eating and drinking everything I have.
Hurrication by apewoman November 1, 2012