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Docubation

Docubation (n) a documentary film or show that ends up leaving the audience with more questions than answers and/or offers no new or real information.

Docubating (v) the act of watching a documentary film or show that ends up leaving the audience with more questions than answers and/or offers no new or real information.
"Hey Dan, do you catch that docubation on UFO's last night? Apparently they may or may not have built the pyramids, AND could have possibly abducted JFK's second gunman. ... Or not."

"I docubated for three hours last night and I still have no idea where the hell Atlantis is!"
by D-Noc March 9, 2010
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dicktation

Verbally-created off-the-cuff word-compositions that the speaker would probably be perfectly capable of writing/typing up himself, but he's such a lazy dick that he gets his secretary to do it for him.
The reel-to-reel recording-system that the Watergate tapes came from was originally intended as a dicktation-aid, since ol' Tricky was too much of a puffed-up "dick" to bother jotting down his thoughts and memos on paper.
by QuacksO November 6, 2018
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defutation

when the definition of a word has mutated into another definition or a derivative of its initial and primary meaning.
linguistic defutation is a common occurrence in language...
by Hogwaller July 14, 2019
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dictation deciphering

when the technology can give you signals through body openings that tell you what the person is thinking
The dictation deciphering protected the historical Americans resources.
by Coop Dupe November 16, 2019
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Docutainment

Series presented as documentaries but will exclude or misrepresent facts through thematic music/ quick cuts and other editorial techniques to make the show more entertaining
"I loved Tiger King, it's such a good documentary!"

"No it's actually docutainment since they hype up Carol Baskins to be a killer and exclude his racism."
by Kemal Shand April 16, 2021
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docation

Pronunciation: /doʊˈkeɪʃən/
Definition:
1. The act of teaching (ensignation) or imparting cognition systematically.
2. The process of instructing students or mentees.
3. Educational sessions conducted by qualified instructors.
4. The transmission of expertise from one individual to another.

Significance:
• It defines the act of teaching.
• It emphasizes systematic instruction.
• It identifies educational endeavors.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of educational processes.
• It improves clarity in discussing teaching methodologies.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "teaching."
Singular noun: docation
Plural noun: docations
Related noun: docator (one who teaches)
Past verb: docated
Present simple verb: docate, docates
Present continuous verb: docating

Synonyms:
Singular noun: ensignation
Plural noun: ensignations
Examples:
• "Successful docation inspires lifelong learners (discitors)."
• "Universities employ experienced docators for effective docation."
• "Interactive docation enhances retention rates significantly."
• "Distance education platforms facilitate global docation opportunities."
• "Effective docation forms minds and careers similarly."
by Dmitrio January 31, 2026
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