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A combination of the words occupied and constipated. When you are so busy you can’t get shit done.
"Oh honey, I’m sorry I never called you back, I been so occupated lately."
Occupated by Miel Blanco May 7, 2018
A combination of the words "occupied" and "constipated". Most often used when tied up on the toilet.
Opal: "Ed, you've got a phone call. Get out of the bathroom!"

Ed: "I'm occupated, I'll call them back"

Opal: "Ed, get out here this instant!"

Ed: "Did you not hear me, I'm occupated, this could take a while!"
Occupated by Dusty's Baby Powder August 31, 2010
Mash-up of occupied and constipated.
Is the bathroom free?

No, it's still occupated. Bob had a big lunch. Give him some time.
Occupated by Bobek March 26, 2009
derives from the words Occupation and Constipated.

The inability to leave an occupation.
"So are you coming out tonight?"

"No sorry, i'm totally occupated tonight"
Occupated by Primrosa November 29, 2009

Occupational Therapy 

A profession that involves using occupations for bettering health. Occupations are considered anything that someone likes to do or has to do, ranging from hobbies to self-care. It is believed that doing things, increasing one's independence and sense of self-worth, promotes health and will help people rehabilitating from a disease or illness, as well as those living with chronic medical conditions. Becoming an Occupational Therapist in the United States recently moved to an entry-level master's degree.
1. My grandmother broke her hip and the occupational therapist helped her learn to transfer and take care of herself to continue living at home as it healed.

2. A child receives occupational therapy because he has trouble paying attention and sitting still and they work on how he can better succeed as a student.

3. An occupational therapist was referred to me after I lost two my fingers in a boating accident to help me regain functional use of my hand.
Occupational Therapy by xMarie August 22, 2010

Occupational Slumming 

Taking a job that is beneath a person's education or skill level as a means of retreat from adult responsibilities and/or avoiding possible failure in one's true occupation.
Although he was trained to be an architect, Hank took a job at Burger King instead because he didn't believe he'd be able to design a building that anyone would be interested in financing. His parents were disappointed by Hank's obvious occupational slumming.