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[Oblivite] 

When you invite someone to an event, because you know they will find out that you went with a lot of mutual friends.
Oblivite: Inviting someone to an event that you really don't want to come along, because you know they will find out everyone went.

"I had to oblivite Carol to the movies, because she would have seen all of our check-ins on Facebook. "
[Oblivite] by Dr. Brizzy December 11, 2016
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obliviate 

Originating from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Obliviate is a term meaning 'forget'. Obliviate is a memory charm, resulting in the erasure of the recipients memory. Now it is used as a verb, such as
'I obliviated my math homework at home'
obliviate by sue April 8, 2005
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Refers directly to the expression "10 pounds of shit in a 5 pound bag" -- in other words, having too large a quantity of something inside too small of a container.
My mother had quite an oblivit going with the all the meatballs she had cooking in that little skillet.
Oblivit by nemesmith July 18, 2006
The oblivity of the rich staggers the imagination.
Oblivity by Innomen July 8, 2011
erm shes oblivity i think
oblivity by zerve April 22, 2023

Obliviate 

May be an accidental combination of obliterate and oblivion.
Heard on a New York City TV news report in the 1970s, after an explosion at a gas storage tank being dismantled, a worker in a hardhat told the reporter "My shack was oblivated!"
Obliviate by Brooklyn Tim June 6, 2005

Obliviate 

To be willfully oblivious, either through sloth, ineptitude or malice.
The refusal to fix the java home bug is another example of Sun attempting to obliviate whenever possible.
Obliviate by alcaron July 15, 2011