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disenjoy

verb; to oppose something with greatest detest
I disenjoy your face!
by naughtyzombie69 February 19, 2010
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Disenjoy

To experience the polar opposite of enjoyment, esp. when one still pretends to enjoy the object of one's disgust.
It's impolite to insult your host's cooking, no matter how much you disenjoy it.
by Shadowulf1 September 15, 2015
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disenfraudulator

A horizontal line drawn on a check after the written amount to prevent 3rd party additions to the check.
The check is for one hundred dollars and 31 cents, now let me add this disenfraudulator so you can't write in a new amount.
by Fluxradequation April 4, 2016
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Disengaged Angle

When you are taunted for being left out of a conversation about an approach to a problem or issue. For instance, if you are jockeying a bunch of horses and you do not make it out to the local chain restaurant or bar and subsequently miss out on a crucial conversation about the geldings. You are therefore approach the race at a disengaged angle.
(In an address to the disengaged) "you should be around here because you know what there is a lot of information being passed and you're missing it and I don't want you to be at a disengaged angle."
by THOF April 2, 2017
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disenjoy

To have a previous enjoyment of something removed by a later experience. An occurance of such grotesqueness that all previous enjoyment of the same subject matter is nullified.
I disenjoyed Spiderman 3 so much that I can't even watch the first one now.

Ugh, I totally disenjoyed sleeping with Yolanda after I found out she used to be a man.
by Stuface March 18, 2008
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Criminalized Dissent

1. The act of a any form of governing body or leader exercising punishment and/or prosecution towards an individual seeking or demonstrating protest of that governing body in any way, regardless of legality.

2. When any form of governing body or leader utilizes, mobilizes, and/or enables militant and/or police forces to detain and imprison citizen(s) regardless of applicable constitutional rights or pursuit of trial as a direct or indirect result of citizen(s) exercising any form of protest against governing rules and/or laws, regardless of how oppressive or not those rules and/or laws are.

3. The process that any form of governing body or leader takes in order to enact any and all laws needed to detain and imprison civilian(s) for the need of placating the perceiving general public and using influence to create the idea that it is permissible to do so even though it may override constitutional rights. (However, legal action is not required.)
Bob: The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is a form of criminalized dissent being pursued by the United States government.

John: No way!

Bob: Way.
by Jane Moon November 13, 2012
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dissensus

Opposite of consensus. The inability of a group to reach unanimous agreement.
Marketing and engineering have been stuck at dissensus over inclusion of the new feature.
by Raj Gandhi April 28, 2004
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