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iraquidate 

i-'rä-kw&-"dAt
transitive verb

1. to dissolve (an organization or entity) because certain threats, which are exacerbated in its absence, were erroneously thought to be associated with it

2. to disband a defeated army and allow its members to become adversaries anew

3. to liberate (people or peoples) to pay the cost of freedom
You better not mess with us, or we'll iraquidate
iraquidate by Elrond Hubbard May 29, 2011
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