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Orbisculate (orˈ-bis-kyü-lāt): verb to project liquid from citrus into an eye. Origin: 1900s Example: All you want is a nice, peaceful breakfast. So you slice open an orange or grapefruit and get ready to attack it with a spoon, only to have the fruit's juice hit you right in the eye. The phenomenon is well documented in pop culture. But did you know there's a word for what your citrus does to you? "You get sprayed in the eye and you go, 'Oh, it orbisculated,'" said Jonathan Krieger. "It orbisculated," repeated his sister, Hilary Krieger. The brother and sister say they picked up that word from their father.

Ref:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/steve-hartman-on-the-road-siblings-father-dictionary-orbisculate/?intcid=CNM-00-10abd1h