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Misiu

Derived from the word "Teddy-bear" in Polish. Used to describe a cute and cuddly person.
She is such a Misiu, she is always ready to cuddle. Ania is such a cuddly Misiu.
by M@RT!N November 10, 2009
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misinforwarded

When someone, who earlier received a forwarded email about some "very important"--however, false--claim/cause, spreads misinformation received via email.
Leilani gets the following email:

*** START OF EMAIL ***
VERY IMPORTANT!!! FORWARD TO ALL YOUR CONTACTS!!!!
Federal BIll 602p
Guess the warnings were true. Federal Bill 602P 5-cents per E-mail sent. It figures! No more free E-mail! We knew this was coming!!
---rest of email cut out, cuz it's boring.---
*** END OF EMAIL ***

(At this point, Lani decides to tell her friends, completely unaware of the fact that she's been misinforwarded.)
Lani: "Hey guys! The postal service is going to start charging people five cents for emails."

Lani's friends: MISINFORWARDED!!!!
by Chaz Walker January 9, 2009
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The judge and jury of misinformation

Said of a person who has so little self awareness that they don't understand they're screwing up, professionally speaking, big time. The new version of saying " the emperor has no clothes on" and isn't aware of it.
Brian Stelter is the judge and jury of misinformation.
by Sexydimma February 2, 2022
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Misinformation

What the media doesn't tell you when talking about all the horror stories on the coronavirus is that though over 3,000 people is a lot when you've lost a loved one, there's still over a billion people that lived on in China. Instead, all you hear about is how people should worry more than they are, that they should take more caution, but that they shouldn't panic, and that they should remain calm, which is all contradictory.
The misinformation about the coronavirus and deaths is not all coming from China, it's on the news in the united states.
by Solid Mantis April 1, 2020
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Covid Misinformation

A term used by big pharma and their cronies like most world governments, mainstream media, top global health organizations, most top billionaires and others, to label information either accurate or inaccurate that is inconvenient to their agenda or pocket book. This term is usually the reason given for censoring a post, book, person or organization by big pharma cronies.
Person 1: Why was JFK the nephew of ex-president JFK, Dr. Zelenko, Dr. Robert Malone et al, get censored by social media platforms and demonized in Wikipedia and mainstream media?
Person 2: Because they were spreading Covid misinformation.
Person 1: Why was my post about the Zelenko Protocol which is almost 100% effective as early treatment, which includes Hydroxycloroquine, Ivermectine and Vitamin D, censored?
Person 2: Because it spreads covid misinformation.
Person 1: Why can't I find any videos on covid by infowars on youtube?
Person 2: Because infowars is known to spread covid misinformation.
by Floridaisforfreedom January 4, 2022
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dangerous misinformation

Truthful information which is inconvenient, embarrassing, or contradictory to the mainstream media or to the government's own narrative.
"You have been accused of spreading dangerous misinformation!"
by YourBoyyTylerDurden April 28, 2023
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misinterpretating

1. to read something wrong
2. the take something out of context.
3. to fail at reading a private message.
Him misinterpretating his friends message was hilarious.
by kinkyk1019 July 3, 2009
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