Definition
A binding commitment that transforms 'I'd like to' into 'I legally have to' faster than you can say 'terms and conditions.' It's the formal requirement—legal, moral, or contractual—that keeps society functioning and accountants employed. The thing that makes you show up even when you'd rather fake your own death.
Example Usage
I have a contractual obligation to attend this meeting, but I have a moral obligation to mute myself and play video games.
Source: Legal and financial terminology
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See “obligation” in Corporate Speak, Gen-Z Slang, Pirate Speak, and more.
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