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disamiguate

Pronunciation: /ˌdɪs.əˈmɪɡweɪt/
Definition:
1. To terminate or dissolve a friendship or amicable relationship.
2. To estrange or alienate someone formerly close.
3. To cease reconciling differing opinions or views.
4. To undo amity or benevolence previously established.

Significance:
• It defines the act of terminating an amity or severing connections.
• It emphasizes termination of positive relations.
• It identifies efforts to detach or distance oneself.
• It avoids perpetuating insane amity.
• It simplifies descriptions of amicable dissolutions.
• It improves clarity in interpersonal dynamics.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "unfriend."
Past verb: disamiguated
Present simple verb: disamiguate, disamiguates
Present continuous verb: disamiguating
Examples:
• "I had to disamiguate him after the argument."
• "She disamiguates toxic people rapidly."
• "They disamiguated during the political fallout."
• "We are disamiguating on socials in the subsequent week (semanend)."
• "The team (equipe) is selected to disamiguate the troublesome member."
by Dmitrio July 31, 2025
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disastor

Refers to da total shambles dat da "America's wealthiest family" clan was embroiled in over da course of their "reign" during da past 200 years.
From da infamous John Jacob through several generations to come, said family's legacy was absolutely fraught with disastor!
by QuacksO August 8, 2025
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Disatisfication

The act of intentionally ruining someone's satisfaction.
Aaron laughed at John for his participation trophy so John became angry with Aaron's disatisfication of his award and left the ceremony.
by NeonScute November 25, 2025
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Cultural Disaster

The result of a music producers attempt to create innovative music through unconventional collaboration between different cultural styles, trends and other phenomena in hopes that the novelty of the work will capture attention of consumers.

Usually this innovation stays within familiar boundaries in order to avoid testing any actual comfort zones of the listener, resulting in an uninspired, overplayed marketing gimmick which, at least in principle, would actually be offensive to many individuals provided anyone actually took the time to think about it as something other than a marketable product.
A sarcastic account of a cultural disaster would resemble something similar to the statement concerning the music video for the Lady Gaga song "Telephone" that follows: "I love how Lady Gaga, Beyonce and some of their backup dancers wear torn up American flags as costumes while dancing in a bar where the plot indicates they just murdered all the patrons, while singing about the perils of people trying to call your cell phone while you are drunk at a club. It conveys respect for themselves, pride for their nation and, most important of all, makes a lot of sense."

See also: Pussycat Dolls - Jai Ho
by Brian Seacrest April 15, 2010
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tunnel disaster

The remains after an anal rapage.
You should get that tunnel disaster checked out. Its looking rough.
by jack6lei August 28, 2010
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hole disaster

when a pussy is nasty looking or disformed
hey how was that chic you hooked up with?

she was a hole disaster
by jrebel February 20, 2011
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Chislick Disaster

The Chislick Disaster was an under-the-bus throwing of catastrophic proportions that occurred on February 3, 2011. It is considered the worst under-the-bus throwing in history and is the only level 9 incident on the Under-the-Bus Throwing Scale.
It's tight that the seals weren't harmed in the Chislick Disaster. Save the seals, they'll never forget!
by Mrs. Aw3s0me February 27, 2011
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