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Aviation Mall

A crappy old people's mall in Queensbury, NY with really crappy stores and crappier workers. Features include rude security guards, a JC Penney that is half the size of the rest of the mall, a Target with an incompetent manager, an arcade that seems to always be open yet nobody is ever there working, a GameStop with people who only like you if you do nothing but play videogames, crap your pants, and go buy more videogames. A Play-N-Trade store was open for a short period of time but was also shut down. Another key feature is that stores that are meant for those under 35 to shop at can only last about a year tops and then they're shut down and replaced with a generic clothing store nobody likes, or a store nobody's ever heard of and that doesn't last long either. Also has an expansion project that seems to always have some kind of excuse as to why it hasn't started yet.
Man, Aviation Mall either needs to expand or just plain shut down.
by metalhead777 November 18, 2009
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Abelations

The rules and random thoughts Abel makes
If I could date you I would just not now Abelations 17:22
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amilation

Pronunciation: /ˌæmɪˈleɪʃən/
Definition:
1. The act or process of making amigues; amity formation.
2. The establishment of cordial relations between parties.
3. A gradual development of mutual affection and confidence.
4. The cultivation of enduring amity through particular experiences.

Significance:
• It defines a structured approach to forming friendships.
• It emphasizes proactive engagement in developing amity.
• It identifies stages involved in becoming close friends (amigues).
• It avoids exaggeratedly simplistic terms similar to "making friends."
• It simplifies explaining complex social processes.
• It improves precision when (quande) discussing interpersonal increases.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “friendlation” with Latin derivatives.

Singular noun: amilation
Plural noun: amilations
Past verb: amilated
Present simple verb: amilate, amilates
Present continuous verb: amilating
Examples:
• “The amilation between the duo equipes promoted cooperation.”
• “This retreat fostered successful amilation among participants.”
• “Amilation occurs naturally when (quande) common values are present.”
• “Effective amilation enhances organizational performance.”
• “Social events facilitate rapid amilation in diverse settings.”
by Dmitrio February 28, 2026
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Ablationist

Ablationist
noun
A practitioner of controlled removal; one who shapes objects not by adding, but by subtracting — typically using heat, erosion, time, or entropy as tools.
In Cardology:
An ablationist is someone who uses fire, motion, oxygen, and patience to let cardboard reveal its final form by losing what it does not need.
Example:
"He didn’t carve it — he ablated it."
Ablationist "He didn’t carve it — he ablated it."
by Heymuse December 25, 2025
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Ablationism

Ablationism
noun
A creative and philosophical practice based on the idea that form emerges through loss rather than construction.
Principles:
Remove before you refine.
Let the material decide what stays.
Shape is what survives.
He didn’t carve it — he ablated it."
Ablationism
by Heymuse December 25, 2025
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Rotational Oxidative Ablation
noun (fake technical)
The process of shaping an object by spinning it while burning it so the fire erodes the geometry into something better.
Example:
"The corners disappear first during rotational oxidative ablation."
"The corners disappear first during rotational oxidative ablation."
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abillionnn

a very very large amount. More than a billion and less than infinity
I have abillionnn fun things to do this saturday!!!
by NGWTH February 20, 2010
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