by jose r.g. tacos November 25, 2007
Verb:
1. To use aspects of one thing and rearrange them to create something else.
Adjective (Conjumbled):
2. Being created using aspects of something else.
1. To use aspects of one thing and rearrange them to create something else.
Adjective (Conjumbled):
2. Being created using aspects of something else.
Person 1: Bro your wall is ugly.
Person 2: NUH UH.
Person 1: Let me see what I can conjumble together with the stuff on it.
Person 2: NUH UH.
Person 1: Let me see what I can conjumble together with the stuff on it.
by Emperor Chicken August 28, 2023
All my thoughts are conjumbled because I just smoked a bowl.
All my ideas are conjumbled so I cannot write a cohesive essay.
All my ideas are conjumbled so I cannot write a cohesive essay.
by NaturalKilla17 March 24, 2010
Chemists conjumble elements
by Damon Scott May 16, 2008
nobody really knows what two words conbined to form this word. One of them is most definitely jumbled. The first one could be "confused", it could be "conjectured", or it could be "conartist". Nobody really knows. However, we do know that this word is said when you dont know what the hell is going on.
mrs yeazel what the hell are you doing. You write the most conjumbled notes ever in the history of the earth.
by drew s December 09, 2004
Any mix of letters or words that shouldn't make sense at all, but makes sense to you or for what you deal with.
by Lis and Emily July 17, 2005
by Orange34561 October 11, 2022