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-a word pronounced incorrectly that teachers attempt to use as a joke but doesnt always work
-how a teacher mizles his/her students
by using this word
I don't think mizled can be used in a sentence.
mizled by shush dont tell March 19, 2009
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The act of being ignored, or having been ignored.
Mized Clothing... The Ignored clothing company. MizedClothing.limitedrun.com
Mized by Lil footlong September 15, 2018

Misledia 

Powerful self serving news organizations that claim to be main stream, fair and ballanced or giving us the full story that intentialy mislead the American people.
The Misledia should be taken very seriously because they hold the power to promote, demote or appoint almost anyone to almost anything and the American people will gladly accept it.
Misledia by The New Donnie B February 11, 2010
A beautiful, intelligent, classy women. She's shy and lovable. Her heart is as big as her ass.
She's a Miledy, I gotta cuff her.
Miledy by Miledy August 11, 2016

Milledgeville, IL 

Really small, farming community about 120 miles west of Chicago. This town literally has NOTHING to do in it, unless you enjoy church-hopping or drinking at lame bars with the rest of the village drunkards. The only excitement on a Saturday night, is driving down to Sterling and hanging out at Wal-Mart or the geriatric playground called the Northland Mall.
Teacher -- "Johnny, why were you so late for class today?"

Johnny -- "Sorry, I got stuck behind a combine, a guy driving a lawn mower, two tractors, and a grandma on my way to school this morning. Not to mention the gravel road we were traveling on was washed out by the rain...."

Teacher -- "Ah, don't you love stress-free country living in Milledgeville, IL?..."
PRONOUNCIATION: 'mise'sled

Definition: a covert bamboozling

Can be used when one person, party, or agent covertly bamboozles another.

Example: "You misled me!"

Verb: to misle (example: "The government has attempted to misle the public with their continuous crisis language.")

Noun: a misling (example: "A misling has occurred in the state of Tasmania with the shrouded extension of emergency powers.")

Adjective: misling (example: "That was a misling experience.")
The Australian government has misled the public with its autocratic overreach.
Misled by Anonymous000007 May 7, 2022