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defobulate

To undo, or remove fobulation; wishing someone had never acted in the first place.

Someone may fobulate (organise, or sort) something poorly; in a way which is not suitable or just plain unproductive. To defobulate, one removes this organisation allowing resumption of normal operation.

If the previous fobulation was productive, but a new one is needed for a specific purpose use refobulate instead of defobulate.
I finally defobulated the files after the intern decided to improve efficiency.
by duckman2313 February 24, 2012
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depopulate

Spin Doctor: "The government doesn't kill people, they depopulate the area."
by keyshaw June 30, 2004
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Defibulator

A person (most often a parent), whom reveals the truth behind white lies and exaggerated situations.
The way this government is run, this Country is going to need an ARMY of Defibulators to straighten its shit out!

My Dad is the defibulator in our family, no one can get anything passed him.

In class today we did not get much accomplished because the Teacher had to play the defibulator, between Dwayne and Jose for the Principal.
by Jane Nazrat September 22, 2009
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defaculate

The act of defacating and ejaculating at the same time
Dude, I totally defaculated over Julie last night
I defaculate in my sleep
by Theonerealcaptaincrunch October 4, 2013
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Deficulate

When an individual deficates and ejaculates simultaneously.
Man, between the taco bell and Melissa's blowjob I couldn't help but deficulate.
by Belgy March 28, 2023
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defibulater

a cattleprod like device used to encourage young children to speak the truth
Woman, fetch me that thar defibulater. I'm gunna git me some sense outa this here boy.
by gregoriousvictorious March 3, 2008
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Defuculate

Verb: to reorganize, fix, clean, or properly assemble an item or area. Most often applied to engineering, display, and construction. Also n. Defuculation, v. Fuculate, n. Fuculated
Somebody had better defuculate that area before the boss sees the pile of empty take out containers....
by Furgle August 28, 2016
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