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obliviation (ism);(ist) 

The state or practice or a practioner of total lack of awareness or indifference to the universe at large or the effects of one's actions on those around him.
Obliviationists do not use rear view mirrors, turn signals and do not mind if other shoppers cannot get around them when the block the lanes in grocery stores and other public places.

obliviated

Combination of olbiterate and oblivious. Used to describe an intense state of intoxication.
Jack was obliviated when he drank 25 beers last night.
obliviated by Dave1979 June 11, 2006

Obliviated

FULCRUM COME IN FADED THAN A HO, FADED THAN A HO, FADED THAN A HO, FADED THAN A HO, FADED THAN A HO
I'm absolutely "obliviated" fulcrum gang.
Obliviated by Fulcrum4266 December 20, 2022

obliviate 

Originating from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Obliviate is a term meaning 'forget'. Obliviate is a memory charm, resulting in the erasure of the recipients memory. Now it is used as a verb, such as
obliviate by sue April 8, 2005

obliviated

to completely destroy. Similar to obliterated.
"Man, I just witnessed Desert Fox OBLIVIATE that female!!!"

"I obliviated my liver by getting drunk last night."

"Watch as JFK's head gets oblivated by that sniper round in Dallas, TX"
obliviated by pft pft January 17, 2010

Obliviation 

An indescribable horror; Oblivion and annihilated combined to create one black hole of madness.

Obliviated: rejected; crushed
When he refused to date me, he obliviated my soul.

There are no words for the obliviation I endured when I saw a ghost.
Obliviation by thrashunreal June 30, 2009