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embarked

go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle
its passengers were ready to be embarked
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Embarred

'Embarred' is commonly used by those put in a position that's made them too embarrassed to correctly say embarrassed.
1.) Dannybaby stated he was 'embarred' at the discussion of sex.
by Sugarpop x November 8, 2008
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embarkaded

From the Spanish Embarcar, to sell someone out in a bad way. To leave them hanging, waiting, but never show. See also to embarkaeded
That s.o.b. told me he was going to come over last night for a run in the sack, but he embarkaded me and I had to masturbate instead.
by MASIII September 14, 2007
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Embarred

Inside of something solid and locked ; not easily escaped ; trapped
He sat embarred in his chambers
by KnockyRocky July 8, 2024
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