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What (who) is OBLIVIOUSLY - definition

AMERICAN RAPPER
Luni coleone; Lunasicc; How the West Was Won (Luni Coleone album); Wanted Dead or Alive (Luni Coleone album); Trilogy (Luni Coleone album); Classics (Luni Coleone album); Independence Day (album); Anger Management (album); How the West Was Won, Vol. 2; The Narration; Global Recall; Obliviously Siccley; Obliviously Siccley, Chapter 2; Obliviously Siccley, Chapter 1; The Recall Albums; How the West Was Won: The Soundtrack; Turf Fellaz Mobb Official; Monterrio Williams

obliviously      
Obliviousness         
  • [[Mobile phone]] users are often considered to be oblivious to things going on around them.
ASPECT OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
Draft:Obliviousness
Obliviousness is the mental state of being oblivious, generally understood to mean "a state of being unmindful or unaware of something, of being ignorant or not conscious of its existence".Paul C.
oblivious         
¦ adjective not aware of what is happening around one.
Derivatives
obliviously adverb
obliviousness noun

Wikipedia

Luni Coleone

Monterrio Williams (born August 10, 1978), better known by his stage names Luni Coleone or Lunasicc, is an American Garden Blocc Crip rapper who began his musical career on the streets of Sacramento, California.

Examples of use of OBLIVIOUSLY
1. Lietz, found that they had already bought, obliviously – one of the houses where there had been a murder, Mr.
2. While my producers chatted on obliviously, Yeltsin brought a chair over for me, and then carried over a cup of tea and a cookie.
3. The film, which opened on Sep. 2', is based on the true story of a company of Russian soldiers abandoned in the Afghan mountains who fight on obliviously after the end of the decade–long war.
4. This patent, which adds NIS 6,'00 to the price of the car, is designed to educate drivers into indicating properly, and to stop them from drifting obliviously between lanes or, heaven forbid, falling asleep at the wheel.
5. While the international community and the Afghan government partner to create functional institutions, we obliviously pass by these ticking human time bombs who have no hope of a better future.