Discolocate
To relocate something back to its original location, after it was colocated.
Let's discolocate that old '69 Packard engine block from the front yard back to the basement.
Discolocate
To break or harm ones limbs or organs through dancing.
Jeff has discolocated with his wack dance moves.
Discolocate
To separate physical objects, typically a machine and its operator. Moving information processing apparatus to a location remote from its operator, or vice versa. As opposed to colocate.
Discolocate: The company figures it will save half a million dollars a year by discolocating the engineering computers from the processing center in Bangalore.
discolocating
When you're tall and in a crowd looking for your friend, and you start pulling 80s disco moves to show where you are.
Bob's been searching for me in the square for half an hour before I started discolocating.