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Truth Omition 

When telling a anecdote, the act of deliberately disregarding one or more integral pieces of information to change to overall tone or intended response from the audience.

One can be a 'Truth Omitter' - a rank down from a 'Lier' in the deceipt table.
Example of Truth Omition: The Labour Party, 1997 - Present.
Truth Omition by Cloggy October 5, 2008
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A quality in a girl who is found to be attractive though not based primarily upon looks. 'Omijion' is judged on first glances via an apparent presence of personality and sense of humour which are all vital contributing elements.
"that girl has omijion"
"Omijion??"
"I'm calling omijion...."
Omijion by PantherM May 15, 2009
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omnitionary 

a super confusing, wikipedia-like website. perhaps created by famous youtuber, author, and nerdfighter, John Green.
"yo, did you check out that Omnitionary page about Margo Roth Spiegelman?"
omnitionary by Maybe Rare Cricket January 17, 2009

[V]olition 

The greatest games development company in the world.
Often reffered to as V.

Games they have created: Freespace 1 + 2, Summoner 1 + 2, Red Faction 1 + 2
"V are the Gods of the game development world."
[V]olition by Ferret November 24, 2003
An awful and stupid misspelling of position.
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THEIR OSITION?
osition by Sammy Trowl June 24, 2021

Omittion 

(v.)
1. A thing corrupt establishments and companies (i.e. schools) do, where they show off successful stats and facts (i.e. the amount of kids having good grades), but hide consequences or side effects of said stats/facts (i.e. students being stressed, depressed, and suicidal).
I hate that drug companies are probably doing omittion when it comes to talking about their medicine's side effects.
Omittion by Other_Person June 15, 2020

non-omitingly 

The Lord is already at peace with you non-omitingly.
non-omitingly by Hercolena Oliver January 26, 2009