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diaosbility 

A word in popular Chinglish, just like shability, zhuangbility and niubility, Diao Si in Chinese means that someone is always silly, careless, and he or she does stupid things, Diao Si are poor, ugly and nagative, diaosibility is a word that describe this kind of people.
A:My boyfriend said he would give me an Aventador for my birthday gift, but recently I know that he is so poor!
B:Maybe you should say good-bye to this diaosbility person, ah?
diaosbility by HGH0825 May 10, 2014
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Diability 

the diagnoses of being diabetic.
Person 1: my pancreas doesn't produce insulin. therefore, I'm diabetic.
Person 2: I didn't know the pancreas determined diability.
Diability by HelloKitty11102 March 15, 2015
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