The process used by Australia's Federal Government, led by Tony Abbott, to reverse a legal marriage between same sex couples.
'On 12.12.13, the High Court unanimously struck down
the ACT's gay marriage laws.
The decision meant that about two dozen week-old marriages have no legal effect.
About 20 couples were married to date
under the ACT's laws, and their marriages are now considered as not
being legal.'
The term to describe any breach of human rights in Australia under the current Federal Government is also known as 'Abbotting'.
'Man, we got married
last weekend, and then we got Abbotted.'
'There are
108 children in
detention across Australia - they've been Abbotted.'