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anklation

when somebody eats a pound of meatballs on your ankle caps, and then proceeds to kiss your ankle afterward and give you a winking face while seductively introducing a top hat and saying the words "hello madam"
Friend: Do you know what an anklation is? I've always wanted to try it.
Other friend: Yeah girl, Josh anklated me last night!
Friend: No way dude! I guess you got yourself an aklator.
by ribbonjoe April 7, 2023
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Abolition Garden

"Have you ever heard of Abolition Garden?"
"Yeah, it's a shit server."
by anonymous August 8, 2023
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Aquation

The feeling or state of having your thirst filled. Aquation is satiety, but for human thirst.
Scientists say drinking milk is better for aquation than water
by pareidolia9 August 13, 2024
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Adflation

The act of increasing the length of un-skippable ads on streaming services.
Damn, the adflation of YouTube is out of control these days.
by Peppsickle December 13, 2023
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Abolition

When a someone really like (especially if you think this is your potential soulmate) is so fucking like EVERYTHING you imagine in the embodiment of a human being, you cannot stop thinking about them for approximately 3-4 or even 10 months to many years straight

This word is for the only way you can describe her heartfelt desire all in a 9 lettered- 4 syllable word
Omfg look at the abolition sight of him/her guy omfl??!!!
by bwampire March 3, 2024
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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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Abjucation

Definition

• The active and personal removal of a grievance a real or imagined wrong through direct effort, bypassing third-party or compensatory systems.

• A soul-deep commitment to restoring moral and physical balance by one who has caused harm, ensuring the repair is as personal as the error.

Etymology

• Ab- (Latin): Away from — Signifying a movement away from external judgment or cold, third-party mediation.

• -juc- (Latin juvare): To help/support/delight — Shifting the focus from jud- (judgment) to the active "help" or "righting" of a situation.

• -ation (Suffix): The process of — Marking the act as a deliberate, ongoing action.
Nuance: Abjucation vs. Restitution

While restitution is often a legal or financial obligation imposed by an outside authority, abjucation is a voluntary, self-initiated process. It requires the individual to put their own hands and heart into the repair, acknowledging that a "check" cannot fix a "soul-deep" tear in the social fabric.

Examples:

In Practice: "If a Practitioner fails or causes harm (physical or structural), they must perform Abjucation—a direct, personal, and soul-deep effort to restore the balance through repair and acknowledgement of the error.

In Philosophy: "True justice recognizes that harm cannot be 'paid off'; it must be 'abjucated' through the direct energy and presence of the one responsible."
by Life Iken March 8, 2026
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