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1.) when you f something up for someone else 2.) when you f something up for yourself (traditional) taylor swift getting blundered by kanye. ohhhhhh
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A grievous mistake that embarrasses (or should embarrass, at least) the committer. Only after leaving his office did Mark realize his blunder: he had put his tie on backwards.
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to over blunder, as in cooking. to blend your ingredients to such a state as to be unusable. or to disrupt the ingredients in another way also to render them unusable "The pulse setting can be used to avoid over blundering the ingredients...".
"It's such a disappointment when one over blunders one's shortcrust and it shrinks in the oven . . ." |
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Collective noun for managers. A blunder of managers.
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Forced anal intrusion, usually with a massive rubber implement. Broady - I'm gonna blunder that bird with massive tits I tell you.
Robbo - Yeah, I got blundered the other night by 6 blokes, it was great. Broady - Get away from me. |
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An accsident prone person look out its Super Blunder
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Sep 17, 2003
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A turtle with out a shell Ghandi turtle
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Sep 16, 2003
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