A misspelling of "ethylenediaminetetraacetates" would be "etylmnieetetraacetatfs."
by Nate January 15, 2004
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Get the misspelt mug.Very sexy variation of misspelling. When someone misspells a word because they are incredibly stupid, that's a misspellation.
Len wrote "wasy" instead of "easy", I tried to correct her mistake and wrote "wast": I misspelled her misspellation.
by ass_slayer69 May 31, 2023
Get the Misspellation mug.when you have been cramping and you sit on the throne and take a dump and it violently shoots out splashing in to the toilet bowl like a rocket shot in the water usualy accompanied by a loud fart and a splash in the bowl all at the same time.
oh oh man I need to go in the bathroom that burger king breakfast is going right through me
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oh dont go near the shitter vins in there firing off some ass missels
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oh dont go near the shitter vins in there firing off some ass missels
by skyjack_fixer@yahoo.com February 2, 2009
Get the firing off some ass missels mug.Meat Missel - A meat missel is the name used to describe a thick super strength penis that will dart into treacherous and unknow territories. It has a mission, this mission is to seek and shoot ultra gooey "man magma" on its opposition. Mainly shot in attacks with Yappers, Meat Wallets and Dirty Butt Bunkers.
Oliver pasted that Meat Wallets ovies with his ultra thick man chowder after his Meat Missel exploded.
by Cx2UR January 14, 2009
Get the Meat Missel mug.Yet another example of a 'strong verb' past form. It is the past tense and past participle of misspell. Apart from dialectal preferences, it is equal in meaning to the form misspell in all ways.
British English shows a preference for retaining strong verb forms (burnt, learnt, spelt, dreamt, spoilt etc). American English shows a preference for ignora... I'm mean simplification (burned, learned etc).
Compare insure/ensure and inquiry/enquiry.
British English shows a preference for retaining strong verb forms (burnt, learnt, spelt, dreamt, spoilt etc). American English shows a preference for ignora... I'm mean simplification (burned, learned etc).
Compare insure/ensure and inquiry/enquiry.
by Dave December 31, 2003
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