1. Having failed at a seemingly simple and/or routine task, at a crucial moment, such as a chip-shot field goal. A form of situational incompetence brought on by sudden performance anxiety and/or unexpected changes. To Cundiff.
2. To be sharply dismissed, as from a job or situation, often, but not necessarily as a result of Cundiffing a task or tasks. In reference to kicker Billy Cundiff's dismissal from the Baltimore Ravens prior to the 2012 season.
2. To be sharply dismissed, as from a job or situation, often, but not necessarily as a result of Cundiffing a task or tasks. In reference to kicker Billy Cundiff's dismissal from the Baltimore Ravens prior to the 2012 season.
1. "Man, he's given that presentation dozens of times before. Why did he screw it up?"
"He couldn't handle the pressure of dealing with our largest customer. He Cundiffed it."
2."Won't be seeing Billy around work anymore. Ol' Bob Cundiffed him after he messed up that last job."
OR
"That old broad wouldn't stop screaming about how poorly her steak was done, so I called security and had her Cundiffed."
"He couldn't handle the pressure of dealing with our largest customer. He Cundiffed it."
2."Won't be seeing Billy around work anymore. Ol' Bob Cundiffed him after he messed up that last job."
OR
"That old broad wouldn't stop screaming about how poorly her steak was done, so I called security and had her Cundiffed."
by pseudonymous1 November 02, 2014