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Obligent 

Someone bound by ones values and word to oblige by providing service and favors

Word component and origin :
(a) Word components of obligent = oblige + -ent (suffix equivalent to -ant, appearing in nouns of Latin origin)
(b) Origin of oblige (verb) is from Latin obligare (ob + ligare) meaning "to bind, bind up, bandage." In modern English means "to put under obligation."

(c) The suffix -ant produces nouns from verbs. It has the general sense “characterized by or serving in the capacity of” that named by the stem, e.g. consultant = consult + ant = one serving to consult.
My dentist is obligent to me for having created his website.

I am obligent to create your social media plan for you
Obligent by Shoumo March 29, 2015
Related Words

obligerant 

A combination of being so drunk you can be described as obliterated, while also acting absolutely belligerant and uncontrollable.
Andy was being incredibly obligerant on Friday night. He drank three 40s and then started yelling and breaking chairs.
obligerant by TJ Pawlak April 23, 2006

obligerant 

Characteristic of drunk individual - Acting oblivious and belligerent at the same time.
She was extremely obligerant when she left the party.
obligerant by beastiguurl November 4, 2003

Obligerent 

When one has had enough to drink and is a combination of being obliterated and belligerently drunk.
Tom: I can't have another shot because ill be obligerent!

Robert: Don't you mean belligerent and/or obliterated

Tom: No, obligerent
Obligerent by seksahc trebor April 11, 2010

Obligerent 

A word used by assholes to prove they are retarded fuckwads that love to jerk themselves off at work.
Paul loves to say he is obligerent.
Obligerent by Phuckpall May 11, 2018

Sleepy juice 

Either liquid niquil or any liquid drink with melatonin, Ashwaganda or other sleeping aids in a liquid form. If warm tea helps you get to sleep that could be sleepy juice too.
I could not sleep so I chugged some sleepy juice and now I'm so tired and sleepy.
Sleepy juice by Mercbeamish February 7, 2024
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