by bobert September 26, 2004
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pronounced; "aub-sane"
alt.; obscanity, obscanities
A conjunction of the words obscene and insane, used predominatly by my "inner circle" to describe situations and events that are simply too outrageous and/or ridiculous to be described by any existing word in Webster's Dictionary. It is a word reserved ONLY for extrenuating circumstance.
pronounced; "aub-sane"
alt.; obscanity, obscanities
A conjunction of the words obscene and insane, used predominatly by my "inner circle" to describe situations and events that are simply too outrageous and/or ridiculous to be described by any existing word in Webster's Dictionary. It is a word reserved ONLY for extrenuating circumstance.
by Nins December 7, 2006
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Get the Obstrosis mug.1. The best way to learn how to do something is to find an expert at that something and obsorve what they do.
2. During most of my lab classes we just sat around and obsorved what the prof did.
2. During most of my lab classes we just sat around and obsorved what the prof did.
by Bibliomancer February 28, 2013
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"Why are you being such an obscurant!"
by Luddz June 8, 2015
Get the obscurant mug.The universe is, give or take, around 13.8 billion years old, and therefore the furthest objects we can see are 13.7 billion light years away. However the universe is forever expanding and therefore by the time we see the object, it has already moved billions of light years away, making the sphere of the observable universe (technically) larger than 13.7 billion light years in radius. The actual size of the observable universe is closer to 46.6 billion light years in radius, due to all the expansion and contains over 2 trillion galaxies. Everywhere in the universe has a point such as this, as our universe is theoretically infinite.
The observable universe contain all that we can know of about the cosmos at this very moment. Despite all we know, however, life itself, sentient or otherwise, has only been confirmed to exist on Sol III, otherwise known as good old planet Earth!
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