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When you do something to something but your not sure what it is I Discombobulated this Tomato (This is in refrence to cutting but you dont know to use the word cutting
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One of those rare and wonderful words that means exactly what it sounds like. There is no word more onomatopoeic to confusion than discombobulate.
Also, a one-word admonition to Robert for being tardy to a seventies dance party. I'm all discombobulated.
Disco? Mm, Bob--you late. |
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To confuse, puzzle, perplex, baffle, mystify, bewilder, confound. Q: You know how it works, the boson accelerates...
A: Don't even try to discombobulate me bitch |
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Confused, messed up, not in place I'm so discombobulated!
My brain is very discombobulated These books are very discombobulated |
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To throw into a state of confussion. Her example threw everyone into a state of discombobulation.
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A simultaneous smack to both ears. Discombobulate. *proceeds to simultaneously smack both ears*
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1. To arrange something so that it makes no sense.
2. To make a mistake when talking 1. I am going to discombobulate my room looking for my lost ...
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unusually insane You discombobulated freak
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