Why this word is great
BILOCATE — [Verb] To have a presence in two places at the same time. From bi- ("two") + locate ("to place"), from Latin locātus, past participle of locō ("to place"). Unlike "teleport" (which implies instantaneous movement between locations) or "multitask" (which refers to performing multiple tasks at once), "bilocate" is the eerie doubling of self—a saint appearing simultaneously at prayer and in a distant sickroom, a dreamer standing at the foot of their own bed, or a shadow lingering in a hallway long after its caster has turned the corner. It is the body’s rebellion against geography, a quiet defiance of the laws that insist we can only ever be in one place at a time.