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Dissipulate 

(Dis-sipp-yoo-late) the only word that can literally mean ANYTHING you want it to mean, and still sounds really intelligent. It can be a noun, or a verb. As long as it is interjected into a sentence correctly and with confidence, can literally mean whatever it sounds like it means. The beauty is YOU decide!
Nichole's shrink decided after her first session, that she suffers from a severe case of mental dissipulation.

When you send your documents in, we can dissipulate if you qualify for the program.

How dare you dissipulate my man, you skank!!
Dissipulate by Sharty79 April 13, 2009
I am going to dissipate the orange juice man.
Dissipate by ClarkIsAfraidOfTheDark December 16, 2016

dissapitate 

when tamar was sitting on the bus with josh, she dissapitated the situation by ignoring him
when dovid was at a party, he saw sara, so he drank to dissapitate the conversation.
dissapitate by definitionsrbae November 28, 2017
When you cause a feeling or an emotion to disappear.
The love he feels for her will dissipate
dissipate by bemorethanhappy June 26, 2016

dissipated 

behaviorally, cognitively, and emotionally incapacitated due to excessive drug use.
friend 1: "i think you over-beveraged."
friend 2: "i am a dissipated gentleman."
dissipated by kagus christ October 30, 2003

Dissipitated 

Oh no! My chocolate dissipitated!