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Blurger

A blowjob which is given while the recipient eats a hamburger
Sally gave me a blurger at Wendys last night.
by dolecommabob December 3, 2009
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blunderwear

Dude, all you ever wear is blunderwear
by Angelus Animi November 5, 2007
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Blundergrad

A degree given to someone who barely passes their undergrad classes.

An undergrad degree from a school with a poor reputation.
Yeah, I'm still stuck at UWindsor doing my blundergrad.
by JohnP. April 7, 2008
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blunder crunching

Combination of "blunder" and "number crunching," describing the exasperating experience of trying to figure out which supermarket item is giving you more for your money on a dollar per ounce basis.

A lot of times these days supermarkets will break down the cost per ounce right on the face of the shelf price tag. However, sometimes you find yourself blundering through basic algebra, trying your best to hold your own. Forget about it if you're trying to convert between grams and ounces: you're just done, and you'll make your decision on some other factor.

If you have your phone with you, you can use the calculator function to avoid blunder crunching. In no case, however, must you mumble to yourself out loud as you try to do the calculations.
Don't be the guy mumbling to himself while trying to decide between Starkist tuna or the store brand. Keep your blunder crunching as private as possible.
by Ae5Ea8 April 6, 2015
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Blunderstanding

to gain new insight through serendipitous means
Alfred Nobel gained a new blunderstanding of explosives when he accidentally mixed collodium (gun cotton) with nitroglycerin to create dynamite. President Bush now blunderstands what it might take to bring democracy to a Middle Eastern country by trying to rid Iraq of WMD’s.
by D. MacFarlane November 8, 2007
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Blunderstand

to gain new insight through a serendipitous mistake
Alfred Nobel gained a new blunderstanding of explosives when he accidentally mixed collodium (gun cotton) with nitroglycerin to create dynamite. President Bush now blunderstands what it might take to bring democracy to a Middle Eastern country by trying to rid Iraq of WMD’s.
by D. MacFarlane January 5, 2009
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bludder

"Bludder" is a term used colloquially, particularly in certain dialects or informal speech, to refer to someone as a mate or friend. It is a variation of the word "blood" or "blud," which itself is a term of endearment, typically used in certain urban slang or cultural contexts.
"Hey Lakshya, can you help me out with this?"
"Sure thing, bludder! I've got your back."
by jason kalwar August 4, 2023
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