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Oblication 

A required or expected visit to family/in-laws during your vacation time. Not exactly what would qualify as a holiday.
But would be a combined obligation/vacation.
"Are you going on vacation this summer?"
"No" he said, "I'm going on an oblication to see family who I haven't see since last year.
Oblication by Systemsfarm August 4, 2008

Obligingly 

I Obligingly went to the market to buy apples.
Obligingly by Sahil Marwaha September 20, 2019

Much Obliged

You use this word when your receiving something from a classmate in your math class.
Andrew: Hey Mateo can I borrow your calculator
Mateo: Sure Andrew
Andrew: Much obliged Mateo
Much Obliged by BigPapiAndrew21202 November 27, 2020

oblividroid 

A person that automatically does things without thinking about them.
That oblividroid just went ahead and processed the request without even noticing how absurd it was!
oblividroid by Anonymus Bosch November 18, 2005

Oblivilocus 

Derived from the Latin words "forget" and "room", means when you walk into a room and forget why you entered
-aw shoot
-what's wrong
-I had an oblivilocus
Oblivilocus by sophia moose June 6, 2017

obliviblock 

(V) To have a clueless coworker tell an interminably boring story in a common space that you can’t walk away from because you’re the only other one there, particularly galling when you’re trying to get actual work done, or leave early.
Our IP guy completely obliviblocked me when I was trying to slide out an hour early today. Caught me as I was opening the doors to the elevator Bank, I sat holding a 30 pound door for twenty minutes as he recounted every excruciating detail of the most boring project ever. Did he think “why is this dude holding a door and looking at his watch every eight seconds”? Did he care? Anyway, when the story was done (or he stopped to breath) I noticed I had missed my train home so just slunk back to my desk to do some more work.
obliviblock by BoredBill December 13, 2017