disembarkation
Something an Air Host/Hostess will say when leaving a plane to sound intelligent.
“I'm sorry passengers, you will need to wait before your disembarkation due to another plane on the tarmac”
Disembark
In the financial world this is used to describe the termination of an ongoing relationsip with a customer. This replaces “exiting the relationship,” as it simply sounds more pleasant, or as George Carlin might have playfully contrasted the terms, you ‘disembark’ a cruise ship but ‘exit’ a fire drill.
Mister Stockton’s account remained in overdraft so we disembarked.