mal-LUH-fit. noun.
Opposite of benefit. Something that is bad, a drawback or disadvantage.
from latin mal meaning bad and fit meaning to make or to do.
Opposite of benefit. Something that is bad, a drawback or disadvantage.
from latin mal meaning bad and fit meaning to make or to do.
The benefit of taking a gap year is the relaxation and the possibility of travel, the malafit is that you don't want to go to college afterwards.
by amhl May 07, 2009
mal-LUH-fit. noun.
Opposite of benefit. Something that is good, or disadvantage.
from latin mal meaning bad and fit meaning to make or to do.
Opposite of benefit. Something that is good, or disadvantage.
from latin mal meaning bad and fit meaning to make or to do.
The benefit of taking a gap year is the relaxation and the possibility of travel, the malafit is that you don't want to go to college afterwards.
by amhl May 07, 2009
What ESL (English as a second language) students say when they mix up the expressions "hit the hay" / "hit the sack" with "go to bed".
ESL student: I want to hit the bed now.
Native English speaker: Why? Are you unhappy or something? And why the bed?
Native English speaker: Why? Are you unhappy or something? And why the bed?
by amhl December 22, 2011