1 definition by Dustyn_Wynd
when something has what is meant to be a feature or perk but actually hinders the user/someone else's experience.
My Keurig has chrome plating on the only part I am supposed to touch. What a dysfeature!
Facebook put a lot of new dysfeatures in their latest update.
Why can I see what my friend's commented on but I can comment on what they commented on... this page is dysfeatured.
Facebook put a lot of new dysfeatures in their latest update.
Why can I see what my friend's commented on but I can comment on what they commented on... this page is dysfeatured.
by Dustyn_Wynd August 30, 2015