verb, informal
past tense: Milewskied; past participle: Milewskied
1. To end a conversation abruptly after attaining a desired goal, often leaving the other party confused.
2. To hang up, or otherwise end a phone call, abruptly and without formally finishing a conversation, almost always causing the other party to keep talking, until they realize, rather embarrassingly, that you've already hung up.
past tense: Milewskied; past participle: Milewskied
1. To end a conversation abruptly after attaining a desired goal, often leaving the other party confused.
2. To hang up, or otherwise end a phone call, abruptly and without formally finishing a conversation, almost always causing the other party to keep talking, until they realize, rather embarrassingly, that you've already hung up.
1. Argh! I just got Milewskied. I was talking to no one for like 30 seconds.
2. Hey! Don't just Milewski me and walk away!
2. Hey! Don't just Milewski me and walk away!
by Duuurtyjojo August 30, 2018
by Whazzzuppp April 19, 2010