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Desolater

Someone who inflicts or creates desolation upon someone or something.

By: Taylor Marsh
The land has been desolated by the Desolater.

The desolation was caused by a desolater.
by Desolater October 14, 2008
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desolation row

The name of a Bob Dylan song. Indicative of a place where people who do not fit into society(free thinkers and artists) go to live. It does not necessarily have a negative connotation. Often visited by posers attempting to look cool by hanging out with the real free thinkers.
He is so literary. He must be straight off of desolation row.
by asdfaskldfj September 29, 2005
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Desolation

To be utterly annihilated to be destroyed nothing else left
You'll know when you meet desolation.
by Desolation January 20, 2015
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dezolate

ˈdɛzəleɪt (from Czech dezolát) person who spreads disinformation and has fallen for it; usually, they reject the authority of the state and state institutions and are prone to conspiratorial thinking
The demonstration brought together dezolates from all over Czechia.
by Krasnoye_Plamya August 22, 2023
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desolator

a cool unit in Red Alert 2 that shoots a radiation cannon and can radiate the ground by pointing his gun at the ground and shooting
Desolators kickass!
by PlayDohMan May 8, 2004
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Desolate

Extreme sadness/emptiness because of loneliness or the feeling of abandonment.

Something left empty, barren, abandoned.
"Babylon will be left desolate without a single inhabitant." - Jeremiah 51:29
by Ratchet Realm February 19, 2015
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decolate

Decolate is to be mysteriously removed from existence by a unknown force
ye done nao decolate yourself
by Remains January 26, 2018
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