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In addition to its use as a verb with the meaning
"to confuse", "baffle", "bewilder", and so on, befuddle is also a collective noun. In that use, it is a term of venery (a word for groups of animals), relating to therapists (regardless of system). A befuddle of therapists usually contains 8 to 42 specimens, of similar (homogeneous befuddle) or differing (wild befuddle) schools. The latter tend to be unstable, but so do some of the individuals. There is a befuddle of Freudians at the bar. We should avoid that area at all cost.
Listening to a befuddle of existential psychotherapists can drive the sanest man crazy. |
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To confuse or baffle They know too much, we must plug their ears with bananas and attempt to befuddle them.
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To confuse with brouhaha. more fun to say than to write a 3 page essay on. I befuddled the freshmen with talk of physics and pre-calc.
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To insert a cylindrical piece of meat into the anus and then proceed to strike it violently so that it vibrates back and forth I told you not to befuddle your sister when we have company.
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