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Participating in the act, or attempting to use a rather large, collegic sounding word, out of context as well as mispronounced. Both grammar and pronunciation must be in error, resulting in a perversion and battery of the English language.
Mike says: This news paper is the epitimone (epitome) of our success as a television network.
Jeff says: Did you hear mike's cotrellovingian use of the word epitome? God that was brutal, my english teacher must be rolling in his grave.
Jeff says: Did you hear mike's cotrellovingian use of the word epitome? God that was brutal, my english teacher must be rolling in his grave.
by The Wonely Waynger April 03, 2009
Apr 25 Word of the Day
v. collectively or individually finding someone/something to blame for a problem, as opposed to brainstorming which connotes finding solutions to a problem
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
The committee commenced blamestorming over the situation rather than seeking solutions to the problem.
by TBea April 22, 2008