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embarkation

to embark upon something. for example, the embarkation of bringing down prank.org

embarkation is often used when we add -ation at end of words
"ahh yes, let us embark upon the bringing- down-ation of the PI infidels"
by The Bald Enterprise May 22, 2005
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embarcation

the act of standing someone up; that is, not showing up when he's waiting for you (from Cuban slang "embarcación" to mean this).
I waited an hour for him. It was a total embarcation!
by miamiguy September 5, 2009
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Embarcation

em-bahr-key-shuhn
-noun
An occasion/place in time in which the attendee feels resentment or indignation as a result of such attendee's extreme displeasure in the occasion/place in time's lack of amusement.

Origin:
1540–50; < MF embarquer < Sp embarcar, equiv. to em- em- 1 + -barcar, v. deriv. of barca bark 3
The party sucked ass. It was such an embarcation.
by HellonHeels666 February 9, 2010
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