Definition: Antibubonic refers to a term in Jewish tradition for describing something that is neither good nor evil, but rather has both qualities. It is closely associated with Yom Kippur, when Jews observe the Day of Atonement as a time to reflect on their sins and seek redemption through repentance and penitence. The word can refer to any positive or negative quality that appears in a situation; it could be kindness, wisdom, love, righteousness, and faithfulness. When applied to a particular action, the term may imply an inherent good within the person or thing being described.