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blundering

having many faults, clumsy, careless
its a common miconception that all blondes are blundering idiots.
by celeste March 21, 2005
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boulderkind

A person whose hobby is to bone puppies.
Boulderkind wants to have Puppy as a pet.
by moggerss May 8, 2022
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'O-O' blundering 'Mate in 1'

A rare situation in chess where castling kingside may lead to an inescapable mate in 1
"I was playing a game of chess against a player when I castled 'O-O' blundering 'Mate in 1' by accident"
by RahandG November 6, 2022
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Blunderfied

When the maturity of spoons overcompensate for the comprehension of the nation. When tears fall around the vessels of the universes crashing paradox. When the earth is full and the moon is round will the rest us all fall down.
Let me get some Blunderfied!

^Just kidding

Wanna get Blunderfied?

^Thats more like it
by Elluzion November 23, 2010
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Blundering

It's when you're sitting on the edge of a Lake and you look to your right and see a small Canoe and you can almost see that there is a hole in the bottom of it somewhere but you're not too worried because it's obviously not fully submerged so you clean out the dirt and get into it without paddles, somehow make it to the middle of the Lake and then start to sink and panic because you're not in a Lake but in a shark pond.
When i evaluate my life, i can fully admit most of it has been spent blundering.
by Crispyshelbycake January 26, 2021
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blundergirding

Pronunciation: blun-der-gur-ding

The act of unintentionally reinforcing or supporting something in a way that actually weakens or undermines it. Often used to describe failed arguments, misguided fixes, or well-intentioned efforts that backfire spectacularly.
* "I tried to fix my bike, but I ended up blundergirding it, and now the chain falls off every five seconds."
* "The politician attempted to defend their policy, but their speech was so full of contradictions that they only blundergirded their own position."
* "Dave said he was helping with the group project, but his ‘contributions’ were pure blundergirding—now we have twice as much work to fix his mistakes."
by lexically_challenged February 27, 2025
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