Originating from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Obliviate is a term meaning 'forget'. Obliviate is a memory charm, resulting in the erasure of the recipients memory. Now it is used as a verb, such as
'I obliviated my math homework at home'
by sue April 08, 2005
(verb) Stress relief by taking your aggressions out in a good round of Oblivion. (etymology: Oblivion + Alleviate)
cougre picks up a trout and threatens everyone with it.
reaper: Chill out cougre, before someone gets hurt.
cougre: You're right. I'd better obliviate some of this stress.
<cougre fires up Oblivion and draws his sword.>
Cobra_Girl: Whew. That was close. :)
reaper: Chill out cougre, before someone gets hurt.
cougre: You're right. I'd better obliviate some of this stress.
<cougre fires up Oblivion and draws his sword.>
Cobra_Girl: Whew. That was close. :)
by cougre April 18, 2007
1. Bush is oblivious to budget disaster.
2. It certainly takes some degree of obliviousness for someone who has
invited himself over to your table to recognize that he is unwelcome.
2. It certainly takes some degree of obliviousness for someone who has
invited himself over to your table to recognize that he is unwelcome.
by Steve Beger March 12, 2004
by GeorgeSYS May 25, 2019
Wow, I'm really oblivious, I never realize when people are on the phone and then I make an ass out of myself.
by yeargh March 22, 2015
An indescribable horror; Oblivion and annihilated combined to create one black hole of madness.
Obliviated: rejected; crushed
Obliviated: rejected; crushed
When he refused to date me, he obliviated my soul.
There are no words for the obliviation I endured when I saw a ghost.
There are no words for the obliviation I endured when I saw a ghost.
by thrashunreal June 30, 2009