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much obliged

Much obliged means that whatever was done is appreciated. Literally, it could be extended to mean that the person that says "Much obliged" now owes the other a favor. That the one that is obliged is under an obligation to pay back. Most people wouldn't expect a return favor though.
If a man is given a ride into town, when he gets out of the car, he might say "Much obliged". That would mean: "thank you for the ride. I am appreciative"
much obliged by Toastmaan January 12, 2009

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

obligiated

Tobias: "I'm absolutely obligiated rn"

Jimothy: "fr fr ong ong"
obligiated by fadedthanahoe69 December 16, 2022

Obligheddon 

The sudden and spontaneous act of blowing off all your responsibilities in one catalclysmic reaction to having overscheduled yourself.
I know I have fourteen web sites to finish, but I'm playing my X-box because I got hit by obligheddon.
Obligheddon by Paul Moment January 12, 2005

Legally Obligated 

A phrase jokingly said when something is done so often, it has to be a law.
If someone says "Red Robin," you are legally obligated to say "Yum" immediately afterward.

much obliged

An old way of saying thank you; often associated with the Deep South and/or the Bible Belt, or the stinking rich
Jeeves: I've finished tarring the roof of the estate, sir.
Rich guy: Much obliged, Jeeves.
Jeeves: Thank you, sir.
much obliged by PeterTheWall October 18, 2008