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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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blundertard

Ian is such a blundertard, it's amazing he didn't bury that hooker at the beach.
by brold July 16, 2009
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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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Blunderstatement

A dangerously understated and inaccurate description of a situation.
"The Boris Johnson press conference was largely blunderstatement."
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Brunderstanding

(noun)
When two (or more) bros instantly know what’s going on without talking, because the vibe, context, or shared brain cell did all the work.

Usually happens via eye contact, a pause, or a look that says “yeah, that”.
“We didn’t talk about it, but there was total brunderstanding.”

“One glance and the plan changed — pure brunderstanding.”
by thouperduper December 15, 2025
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blunderstatement

dangerously understating a situation
e.g. "The Boris Johnson press conference was largely blunderstatement."
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