by brold July 16, 2009
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They are: THE BLUNDERBIRDS!
Saving the Kerbin race, one stranded explorer at a time.
They are: THE BLUNDERBIRDS!
Saving the Kerbin race, one stranded explorer at a time.
by The Blunderbirds November 28, 2020
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A degree given to someone who barely passes their undergrad classes.
An undergrad degree from a school with a poor reputation.
An undergrad degree from a school with a poor reputation.
by JohnP. April 7, 2008
Get the Blundergrad mug.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
Get the Blunderstanding mug.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
Get the Blunderstand mug.A person who uses Blender and thinks they are superior to every other art form to exist. They will go out of their way to prove that blender is better, usually with excuses on 'Hey, this is just blender assets!' even though half the time it's lighting produced by the particular program itself.
Think Narcissism but for online dweebs with no life experience besides blender.
Think Narcissism but for online dweebs with no life experience besides blender.
by ihavenoenemies October 7, 2023
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The act of unintentionally reinforcing or supporting something in a way that actually weakens or undermines it. Often used to describe failed arguments, misguided fixes, or well-intentioned efforts that backfire spectacularly.
The act of unintentionally reinforcing or supporting something in a way that actually weakens or undermines it. Often used to describe failed arguments, misguided fixes, or well-intentioned efforts that backfire spectacularly.
* "I tried to fix my bike, but I ended up blundergirding it, and now the chain falls off every five seconds."
* "The politician attempted to defend their policy, but their speech was so full of contradictions that they only blundergirded their own position."
* "Dave said he was helping with the group project, but his ‘contributions’ were pure blundergirding—now we have twice as much work to fix his mistakes."
* "The politician attempted to defend their policy, but their speech was so full of contradictions that they only blundergirded their own position."
* "Dave said he was helping with the group project, but his ‘contributions’ were pure blundergirding—now we have twice as much work to fix his mistakes."
by lexically_challenged February 27, 2025
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