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defibulate

When something goes through the process of flattening, or losing a lot of its energy or inflation in a quick, dramatic way.
The bicycle's tires had completely defibulated, losing all of their air and collapsing in an almost mushy pile against the asphalt.
by JustAGuyWithTheRightWords April 27, 2019
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defobulate

To undo, or remove fobulation; wishing someone had never acted in the first place.

Someone may fobulate (organise, or sort) something poorly; in a way which is not suitable or just plain unproductive. To defobulate, one removes this organisation allowing resumption of normal operation.

If the previous fobulation was productive, but a new one is needed for a specific purpose use refobulate instead of defobulate.
I finally defobulated the files after the intern decided to improve efficiency.
by duckman2313 February 24, 2012
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