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obligated civility

feeling like you have to behave civilised and orderly

The Conch was gone, and so was the power and obligated civility that once came with it.

by L0uL0uK January 14, 2021


Oral Obligation

Not being able to turn down a kiss after receiving oral sex.

Shit man, she gave me head but I forgot about Oral Obligation.

The thing on every man's mind after receiving head is oral obligation.

My boyfriend is so weird about Oral Obligation, now I make out with him for 20 minutes after Oral on purpose!

by ObviousDailyLingo January 26, 2016


oblige

Someone who must to their job, for example: doctors are obliged by law to keep patients alive while there is a chance of recovery

Assasin/killer: So I said to the Baker, your not dead, you're a faker. But If that's your wish I'll oblige.

by Swedishmario October 12, 2017


oblige

to make someone do something as in forcing him/her

The emperor obliged his commander in chief to kill an innocent child.

by Qchita July 10, 2017


non-breath oblige

Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.

Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!

Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!

by Ilovegalaxyslol December 8, 2023


non-breath oblige

Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.

Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!

Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!

by Ilovegalaxyslol December 8, 2023


non-breath oblige

Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.

Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!

Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!

by Ilovegalaxyslol December 8, 2023