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Lubation

noun

ˌlu beɪˈʃən

The act of professionally penetrating peers with demands in the workplace. Often undertaken by high-level employees tasked by administration with implementing new policy—often misguided in design and expected outcomes— into departments of underpaid and undervalued workers.
a) Damn, that new policy needed more lubation from head office; everyone braced for penetration and the policy just went limp.

b) Far out, Karen, is relentlessly employing some forceful levels of lubation at the moment! I understand the need to meet this quarter's projections but does she really need to penetrate us so hard?
by Primary Learning Leader January 13, 2022
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libation

Samrat had many libations this past weekend
by The Jerz February 6, 2006
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libationist

A person that spends a keen amount of attention and energy on knowing the ingredients of their liquor, the proper preparation of cocktails and finds great enjoyment in top-notch ingredients and exemplary preparation in addition to back story and knowing the brewers, distillers and bartenders who create those drinks.

A libationist is not necessarily a drink snob, only enjoying specialty and/or liquor items difficult to obtain and/or expensive drinks; though, that is a variety of libationist and probably the most common or at least easy to spot in a bar.
Because he was a libationist, he liked to collect orphan barrel bourbons and only drink them on special occasions.
by CmdrTrekk December 21, 2014
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libation

The pouring of a (usually alcoholic)beverage in memory of deceased friends and or family (i.e. homies.)
by Erin Wellman April 16, 2005
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libations

libations are ritual pourings of drinks as an offering to a god.
Papi: "What are you doing tonight?"
Pete Dick: "The usual, jacking for beats and enjoying a couple libations."
Papi: "I am in, where at?"
Pete Dick: "The Kirk Hotel!"
by Pete Dick March 12, 2008
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globe luxation

When someone's eyeball pops out of the socket it's called a globe luxation.
Billy experienced painful globe luxation after being lacerated in the eyeball by a stick.
by Savytechnerd January 2, 2021
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libationarian

Someone with an encyclopedic knowledge of cocktail mixology. First appears in Scott Lynch's "A Year and a Day in Old Theradane" in the anthology Rogues.
"Sophara scrawled orders on a slate and handed it to one of the libationarians, whose encyclopedic knowledge of the contents and locations of all the bottles kept the bar running."
by Kiminoa November 5, 2014
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