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misstuff

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English

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Etymology

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From mis- +‎ stuff.

Verb

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misstuff (third-person singular simple present misstuffs, present participle misstuffing, simple past and past participle misstuffed)

  1. To stuff incorrectly.
    • 1959, Harvard Alumni Bulletin - Volume 62, page 481:
      Somebody fallible who was doing a mailing for the Program for Harvard College, Primus has learned, misstuffed the envelopes of 100 alumni of the Business School whose names begin with S with a trade magazine for embalmers.
    • 2011, Dean Rose, “Output Devices”, in Fab Academy[1]:
      I misstuffed one board by soldering in a MOSFET where a voltage regulator should be, which gave off an acrid puff of smoke when I tried to program it, and so far, an unusable board.
    • 2013, Gillian Roberts, All's Well That Ends:
      He'd thought he'd found himself at taxidermy school, but after nearly completing his course of study, he apparently had been chastised for misstuffing a wildcat.