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Sabanated 

Proper verb. Synoymous with "terminated". It is what happens to formerly popular and successful college football coaches after particularly embarrassing or multiple losses to coach Nick Saban and and his team, the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama. The term applies whether the affected coach is fired in shame, or is allowed to step down and maintain a degree of dignity.
Who do you think will be the next great coach to get "Sabanated" and leave the SEC for good?
Sabanated by Arsee March 20, 2012
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To get handed an embarrassing, lop-sided beat-down in a game of football.
WOW!! Did you see the Aubarn Tiggers get Saban'd 42-14?
saban'd by Arsee March 21, 2012
A women named Shobana is typically very beautiful with nice eyes and lips. They are known to be very lovable. Shobanas are envied by other women.
1. Damnnn, Shobana's lookin' fine today, as usual.

2. I wish I was Shobana, shes so pretty and nice!
shobana by IndianChic January 2, 2015
Beautiful girl , amazing personality , has many friends , speaks her mind , hates people who are mean or fake , swears a lot , has curly brunette hair , usually has hazel eyes , beautiful smile , all the boys are crazy about her but wont say it , all the girls want to be friends with her but if they can't they get jealous
Omg your such a sabana your hair is so curly
sabana by Lola snandma December 13, 2017

Sabanese 

A language created through the act of smashing two words together with dissimilar meanings to create a new fictitious word. Then using said new word in the completly wrong context resulting in mass confusion.
We have restructured our company and departments to promote improved communication. Here is the new "organational" chart. Sabanese
Sabanese by ChadLies August 29, 2019

SAMBANASTA 

A resting period between dinner and dessert. Also: A time in which to digest allowing for further consumption at a later time.
Generally lasts twenty minutes.
“I’ll take a 10 minute sambanasta before having my dessert
SAMBANASTA by Dr. Jagz December 18, 2008