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immunication 

1. An mode of communication involving obfuscation of intent affording or attempting an immunity from consequences.
2. A mode of communication adopted by politicians who seek a plausible deniability of something (typically of surreptitious nefarity).
See also: Nefarobacterium: A case study on sub-cultural organisms. http://www.brownnoiseunit.com/nefarobacterium
1. One should not mistake those overtures for anything but an immunication of belligerence.
2. My hope for Barack Obama is that his communication skills do not evolve into immunication skills; if they do he may become known as The Great Immunicator.
immunication by George J. Szynal December 28, 2008
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immunization

immunization is where you get poked with pointy needles so you don't die.
I got an immunization and it was pointy but im still alive
immunization by pineapplenutts1999 October 22, 2019

forced immunization 

This is when a company forces its employees to get a immunization or be fired. In 2021 during the covid 19 pandemic a hospital in Texas named Houston Methodist forced all its employees to get the covid vaccine. Some didn't want it so instead of having those employees wear a N95 mask during their shift they fired them.
Shame on Houston Methodist management for their forced immunization of the covid heroes who selflessly put their lives at risk taking care of all the covid patients. Everyone should have the right to refuse to put something into their bodies they don't want. Remember the saying, karma's a bitch!

immunization

Immunization means you're going to get a needle and it's going to hurt.

congratulations.
Jess: Did you hear about our grade 8 immunizations?
Kate: No!
Jess: They're today!
Kate: Oh no! I hate needles.

Doctor: Daniel?
Daniel: Here.
Doctor: We are ready to give you your immunizations.
Daniel: Okay.
immunization by thisnameisnowtaken September 13, 2013

ammunication 

A portmanteau of "ammunition" and "communication". A method of communication that is designed principally to be hurtful while disguised as a communication in the ordinary course of the conversation.

verb form: ammunicate
When Sarah shared her career achievements, her mother's ammunication was clear; disguised as concern, her mother asked, 'It's great you got a promotion, but don't you think a more stable job would suit you better?' undermining her choices and achievements under the guise of ordinary conversation.
ammunication by halfawop April 5, 2024

Ammunication 

Effective communication that serves as a call to action and verbal ammunition for further action or debate, or the ending of arguments. A portmanteau word combining "ammunition" and "communication".
Let's make sure we provide plenty of ammunication in our email to help people argue our point.
Ammunication by pcpDan October 8, 2025