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The rejection of all logic and facts that do not support a predetermined conclusion.

To cherry pick information.

The opposite of Occam's (or Ockham's) razor.

Someone who ignores opposing hypothesis, or viewpoints.

Self sustaining ignorance.
They used the obdicut method of research and shoved their heads in the sand.
Obdicut by Wanker678 March 6, 2011
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Obama obese OB obamanation Obeast oblivion obi obnoxious obsessed obesity

obey me! 

Otome dating simulator that rips off your heart occasionally and has a lot of updates!
X: Have you heard of Obey me! That one dating sim?
Y: Yeah it's pretty cool
obey me! by Kaz00 August 13, 2020

obviously 

Word you can overuse to deny something that is actually true.
But obviously there's no truth to it, i mean OBVIOUSLY
obviously by now kiss me you fool February 12, 2019

Obi-Wan Kenobi 

Obi-Wan Kenobi: It’s over Anakin! I have the high ground!
Anakin: You underestimate my power!

Me: Higher up than my friend.
Also me: It’s over Anakin! I have the high ground!
Obi-Wan Kenobi by BigBrainCharmander September 5, 2019

Oblablabla

What Americans call Obama after 8 years of saying what we want to hear and not changing a damn thing.
President Oblablabla is running his mouth again out campaigning for Hillary and the new world order, what a Hill Hole.
Oblablabla by OwenTate September 19, 2016
That moment when two people say(or think) the exact same thing at the exact same moment, but one person says it first. Then the other person should say "Obb!"

Use this when both of you have been completing each other's sentences so much, that it becomes 'obvious' that the other person must also be thinking the same no matter how random the thought might be.

This word shortens the conversation from "Heyy I was thinking the same thing. Obviously." to just "Obb!".
* A stranger passes by *
* person1 and person2 think of a party they attended *
person1: Heyy this guy just reminded me of that party we had 110 years ago.
person2: Heyy!! Yeaaa!! Obb!
Obb! by trashtalks May 22, 2020