De-ported.
Used in a sentence: "In today's world, I knew it would only be a matter of time, but I can now say that I have seen someone I know well get de-ported."
Seeing as how it is political season, I should probably clarify. I did NOT have someone taken by Trump and sent home (like home home) as practice for the presumptive nominee to solidify some details around his planned policies.
Which is exactly why I had to add that dash to the image and today's word. Because what I saw happen was that someone who had a port placed in the body (say ... to be used during blood plasma exchange, for instance) get it removed. One moment (well more like a month of moments), the port is there. And the next, it's gone!
Boom! Port no more! De-ported! Just like that!
A LITTLE DE(no dash)PORTATION HUMOR:
http://www.latinorebels.com/2012/08/23/hilarious-self-deportation-station-comedy-video-nails-it/
A LITTLE DE(no dash)PORTATION RANKING:
http://us-presidents.insidegov.com/stories/5705/presidential-administrations-deportations#Intro
A LITTLE IM-PORTATION VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvQXthhhl7I
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