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Ambiclude 

Ambiclude means to simultaneously include and exclude or combine elements of both inclusion and exclusion.

It comes from the root word “ambi-” meaning “both” and “clude” meaning “to shut”.
Ex1: John seemed to Ambiclude his coworkers, as he would both welcome and reject their conversations depending on his mood.

Ex2: In an effort to improve our customer experience we have implemented a new ambiclusive policy for our product return.
Ambiclude by DrAccius February 7, 2023
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Reading just the abstract and the conclusion of a journal article that you need to read for class or work. It gives you the general idea withourt having to read the whole(boring) thing.
Ari -" Did you read the psychology article for class today"
Shannon-" I had no time and it was really boring so I just abcluded it"
Ari- " Oh... better abclude it real quick before class"
abclude by tickledhotpink February 8, 2010
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N: 1. One who through artifice or nature, intentionally or unintentionally, leaves his or her sexual orientation to the imagination.

N: 2. One who is attactive to members of both sexes, who knowingly or unknowingly encourages such an attraction, and whose sexual orientation is frustratingly ambiguous.

Note: Not to be confused with androgynous
Person 1: Jonas is such an ambigude.
Person 2: I know! How can a man know if he's got a chance?
ambigude by Eileigh April 6, 2006