ubiety ju:ˈbʌɪɪti noun
The fact or condition of being in a definite place; local relationship; whereness.
Etym: medieval Latin ubietas, from Latin ubi where
Lexinote: "inubiety" (newly minted) = the present state of humanity. Immersion in art (sculpture, painting, music, literature), entertainment (theatre, cinema, television), and cyberspace (gaming, social media). Also perhaps in philosophy, religion, self-delusion, and other hallucinogens?
uver ˈʌvə adjective. Var. of over
Higher in position, upper.
Lexinote: A much nicer less aggessive way of saying uber.