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obamulate

to wander around not knowing WTF you're doing

Alzheimer's patients often obamulate through nursing homes, crappy hither and thither.

by weaselhair March 24, 2011

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obamulate

To wander or wolk about in an aimless fashion; to dither.

Barack has an easy tension to obamulate; especially when it comes to foreign affairs.

by BoboJones March 24, 2011

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obamulate

To emulate in a failed manner. Taken directly from the definition provided within the administration.

Did you see that? John successfully obamulated Dave's baseball pitch - he threw like a girl!

by hopechangein2012again March 24, 2011

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obamulate

To wonder hither and dither aimlessly through life.

Daniel sat at his desk and continued to obamulate instead of doing his homework.

by Daniel1000 March 24, 2011


obamulate

to wander or dither or otherwise avoid the topic during a debate or discussion

Obama constantly obamulates.

by mashcracker March 24, 2011

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Obamulate

To tell a group of people exactly what they want to hear in order to obtain a leadership role and then proceed with a radical or confusing agenda.

When Harry promised to raise funds to fix the furnace, he was elected as vice-chair, but then he Obamulated and did nothing but paint the cafeteria purple.

by Jarin_C April 8, 2011

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Obamulate

To delay an important decision while determining which choice generates the least liability to your personal reputation.

Did the president obamulate during the election crisis in Iran when he ultimately decided to do nothing?

by Jim Crickett March 24, 2011

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