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immediocrity

Something that is done quickly and poorly. A hasty and mediocre solution.
Most work conducted by the government suffers from immediocrity. Why do a job right when you can waste taxpayer dollars with a quick and ineffective solution?
immediocrity by Andrej_C December 16, 2008

impediousity

When another party's procrastination and inability to make a decision affects your ability to complete a task.
John's impediousity prevented Jim from finishing the deck.
impediousity by Poutine10 July 1, 2008

Immediation 

when a third party exploits ,two other parties in conflict and takes advantage of the situation
while bill and bob fought on facebook, the immediation of the trolls was hillarious
Immediation by Dark knight November 15, 2012

immediate 

(v.) to come to or declare a position or standpoint instantly or spontaneously; to rush to; to jump to a conclusion
He immediated the conclusion that Obama is a communist because he past the Affordable Health Care Act, a somewhat socialist based bill.

Don't immediate conclusions. When you do that most of the time, you don't have enough evidence for which to found it on.
immediate by Jenf Lopz November 2, 2014

immediate ejection

Noun.

The act of being kicked out of an establishment right away, usually for lines you crossed the previous visit but cannot recall.
Murdoch was an immediate ejection from the Prince George Hotel.

They just recognized him right away and tossed his ass - he didn't even know what for!
immediate ejection by Looger November 1, 2007

Immediocrity

An effort that is conducted both quickly and poorly.
Why take time to do something right when you can settle for immediocrity?
Immediocrity by Andrej_C January 1, 2009