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Holy, as in hole-filled.
That swiss cheese was totally absical!
Absical by Bimo November 7, 2005
Related Words

abscaboobly 

hey playa! you tryin to hit the club tonight and check out some lovely ladies? Yo fo sho dough mang! Abscaboobly!
abscaboobly by Co Flo November 3, 2008

abscaduving 

Aidan: Hey dude, what’s up?
Jake: Nothing much, just abscaduving.
abscaduving by MsMercer September 12, 2019

abscannoy 

interjection
1. an exclamation to be used when something is cool, snazzy, nifty, crazy, or all of the above.
"broski! i just got on the jumbotron at my pet duck's basketball game!"
"ayeeeee abscannoy!"
abscannoy by s4vetheturtles:0 January 7, 2021

Absumatutly 

Absolutely positive, no chance of being wrong.
Did u eat my pizza, I absumatutly did.
Absumatutly by KINGVON4LIFE October 13, 2023

Abjucation

Definition

• The active and personal removal of a grievance a real or imagined wrong through direct effort, bypassing third-party or compensatory systems.

• A soul-deep commitment to restoring moral and physical balance by one who has caused harm, ensuring the repair is as personal as the error.

Etymology

• Ab- (Latin): Away from — Signifying a movement away from external judgment or cold, third-party mediation.

• -juc- (Latin juvare): To help/support/delight — Shifting the focus from jud- (judgment) to the active "help" or "righting" of a situation.

• -ation (Suffix): The process of — Marking the act as a deliberate, ongoing action.
Nuance: Abjucation vs. Restitution

While restitution is often a legal or financial obligation imposed by an outside authority, abjucation is a voluntary, self-initiated process. It requires the individual to put their own hands and heart into the repair, acknowledging that a "check" cannot fix a "soul-deep" tear in the social fabric.

Examples:

In Practice: "If a Practitioner fails or causes harm (physical or structural), they must perform Abjucation—a direct, personal, and soul-deep effort to restore the balance through repair and acknowledgement of the error.

In Philosophy: "True justice recognizes that harm cannot be 'paid off'; it must be 'abjucated' through the direct energy and presence of the one responsible."
Abjucation by Life Iken March 8, 2026