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obliverated

To become oblivious to anything and everything due to drinking too much alcohol.
She was so obliverated she threw up on my shoe.

I was so obliverated I thought that guy was hot, then I woke up in the morning and realized, he was the opposite of hot.

Obliviate 

May be an accidental combination of obliterate and oblivion.
Heard on a New York City TV news report in the 1970s, after an explosion at a gas storage tank being dismantled, a worker in a hardhat told the reporter "My shack was oblivated!"
Obliviate by Brooklyn Tim June 6, 2005

Oblivigate 

A person who enteres a state of "oblivion" for their own wellbeing to satisfy another because of their moral "obligation"

A person who obliterates themselves because of their moral "obligation"
"My mom keeps oblivigating herself...its not good for her health"

"As your friend can I ask you for a favour? Just makes sure you don't oblivigate yourself in doing it"
Oblivigate by Nicholas Hawkes October 18, 2008

Obliviate 

To be willfully oblivious, either through sloth, ineptitude or malice.
The refusal to fix the java home bug is another example of Sun attempting to obliviate whenever possible.
Obliviate by alcaron July 15, 2011

obliviatesoty 

obliviatelsoty is your local afterschool, hellovenus, 9muses stan , she loves 2nd gen ggs 😩
OBLIVIATESOTY:"you dont like 2nd gen?"
X:no
OBLIVIATESOTY:"thats sad"
obliviatesoty by Montewhite December 22, 2020

Obliviate 

to evaporate into oblivion. commonly used in american slang
ie. ''if i have to sit with those kids im going to obliviate''
or, another example: ''i failed my math test, my family is going to obliviate me''
Obliviate by Justagoat March 30, 2023