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Docubation 

Docubation (n) a documentary film or show that ends up leaving the audience with more questions than answers and/or offers no new or real information.

Docubating (v) the act of watching a documentary film or show that ends up leaving the audience with more questions than answers and/or offers no new or real information.
"Hey Dan, do you catch that docubation on UFO's last night? Apparently they may or may not have built the pyramids, AND could have possibly abducted JFK's second gunman. ... Or not."

"I docubated for three hours last night and I still have no idea where the hell Atlantis is!"
Docubation by D-Noc March 9, 2010
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donutations 

The expectation of a donation of a donut. (Usually ends in heartbreak.)
She brought back home a cookie, and totally crushed my donutations.
donutations by Lumby_Jack April 12, 2017

decibation 

v The frantic search for that 10 percent of 'quality' webcams.
Struggling through the god-awful 90 percent of webcams, Jack continued his decibation until he could find a good one.
decibation by estiban_acronym August 4, 2004

Self-dubation 

The dubbing of one's self.
She's going through a stage of self-dubation!
Self-dubation by chazz101 February 7, 2008

Docutation 

material that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record
Where’s you effin docutation Ross?
Docutation by Gimoah May 1, 2022

focubation 

Comes from the cojecation of "focused incubation". he act of incubating an idea with a high degree of pre-meditated focus. Trying to develop an idea that you already think you know what it is, or should be. Brainstorming, using other people's ideas to make yours better.
Let's not brainstorm on a variety of ideas. Let's do some focubation around how to make this idea better.
focubation by nevetz March 7, 2011
Pronunciation: /doʊˈkeɪʃən/
Definition:
1. The act of teaching (ensignation) or imparting cognition systematically.
2. The process of instructing students or mentees.
3. Educational sessions conducted by qualified instructors.
4. The transmission of expertise from one individual to another.

Significance:
• It defines the act of teaching.
• It emphasizes systematic instruction.
• It identifies educational endeavors.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of educational processes.
• It improves clarity in discussing teaching methodologies.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "teaching."
Singular noun: docation
Plural noun: docations
Related noun: docator (one who teaches)
Past verb: docated
Present simple verb: docate, docates
Present continuous verb: docating

Synonyms:
Singular noun: ensignation
Plural noun: ensignations
Examples:
• "Successful docation inspires lifelong learners (discitors)."
• "Universities employ experienced docators for effective docation."
• "Interactive docation enhances retention rates significantly."
• "Distance education platforms facilitate global docation opportunities."
• "Effective docation forms minds and careers similarly."
docation by Dmitrio January 31, 2026