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misunderestimated 

1. Doofimizm used only by fully edgymicated presidents when their teleprompters are busted or they are feeling kinda smart or when they wants to show all them handlers at the white house just who's really in charge around here.
I must have misunderestimated all them nuculer bombs and them weapons of mass disappearance in that there eye rack.
misunderestimated by JOE August 26, 2003

misunderestimate 

A bushism presumed to mean "to seriously under-estimate".
They misunderestimate me!

We misunderestimated the President's ability to butcher the English language.
misunderestimate by Kieran Bennett December 27, 2005

misunderestimate 

v. t. 1. To underestimate but not sufficiently. To know that something is bad or inadequate, or dangerous, or evil but to not take nearly seriously enough the badness, inadequacy, danger or evil thereof.
'When you said I was a bad President, you misunderestimated me.'
misunderestimate by drblove January 16, 2009

misunderestimated 

Word invented by President of the United States, George W. Bush, to highlight the fact that the population had completely mistaken him for someone who would actually have the intellectual capacity to run the country.
The population have misunderestimated my stupidity, as can be seen by their voting for me.
misunderestimated by fadeaway October 1, 2005

Misunderestimate 

A word created by Pres. George W. Bush meaning to misunderstand and to underestimate.
I Misunderestimated the test which is why i failed it.
The President seemed to misunderestimate the amount of time and resources it would take to win the war.
Misunderestimate by WhiteCisDudeBro December 21, 2008

misunderestimate 

To fail to adequately lower expectations. Accidentally coined by George W. Bush. See bushism.
We have seriously misunderestimated the effects of a Bush presidency -- they were far worse than anyone ever expected.