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Arborialise

To arborialise is to turn an image or person into a wood-related art piece. Used by pixel artists to come up with a reason to make a Minecraft woodset.
In this case, a person did not, or will not pay off their debts, so another person retaliate by threatening them to arborialise them (turn them into a wood-related art piece):

"If you don't finally pay off your debts, I will arborialise you!"

In this sentence a person commissions another person to arborialise a friend of theirs (turn them into a wood-related art piece):

"Hey, I see you're very good at making Minecraft sprite work! Can you perhaps arborialise this friend of mine?", "Yes of I can. I've already arborialised many people before!"

In this sentence a person is commenting on the fact that another person has arborialized (turned people into a wood-related art piece) so many people already:

"Why is this person arborialising so many people? Aren't they getting bored of it already?"
by Eevneon April 24, 2024
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arborcide

The intentional act of killing wood, i.e., ruining or preventing an erection.
Man, that children's cancer commercial was total arborcide.
by Rannison May 13, 2024
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arbore

Pronunciation: /ˈɑrbɔr/
Definition:
1. A tall, upright plant with leaves, branches, and trunk.
2. Specifically refers to deciduous or evergreen species.
3. Can denote ornamental or fruit-bearing varieties.
4. Collectively refers to groups of trees (arbores) in a particular area.

Significance:
• It defines trees (arbores) in a concise manner.
• It emphasizes ecological importance and biodiversity.
• It identifies flora central to ecosystems.
• It avoids overly technical or specialized botanical terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of arbore-formed organisms.
• It improves clarity in discussions about botany or nature.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "tree."
Singular noun: arbore
Plural noun: arbores
Adjective: arboreal
Adverb: arboreally
Examples:
• "The garden featured majestic arbores lining the pavement."
• "Foresters study arbores to assess forest health."
• "Nature amateurs admire the diversity of arbores in parks."
• "Botanists classify arbores based on leaf figure and bark texture."
• "Climate change affects the average rates of arbores globally."
by Dmitrio January 29, 2026
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The Arbornaut

An Arborculturist based in the UK, focused on planting, protecting and preserving native UK tree species.

An Arborculturist focused on tree inspection via ground, aerial and drone methods.
They're swinging through trees like The Arbornaut
by The Arbornaut June 8, 2022
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Dirty arborist

When having intercourse with a girl and you pull out and ejaculate on her face chest or back after cutting trees all day, then you run your fingers through your hair and sprinkle her with sawdust
Verb. I took this girl back to my place after work today and gave her the dirty arborist. She loved it.
by Rockalici0us February 18, 2026
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Abortable

1. A Lolitanese word that describes someone or something repulsive; the opposite of adorable.
2. A word to describe a repulsive action done by an adorable character.
Person 1: My cat just vomited on my favorite pantsuit!
Person 2: That's sooo abortable!

Person 1: Look, Daddy! I made an action figure out of hair I found in the shower drain!
Person 2: Son, that's abortable.
by Lolitan March 3, 2011
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aborgian

To quit watching "The Borgias" despite its addictive nature.

Similar sounding to "abortion"
I've been up all night watching the Borgias on demand... I need an aborgian.
by pontifusmaximus May 30, 2011
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