mizdad
Verb
To leave something or someone, or be left, in a state of limp prone deflation, with blank expression, open lifeless eyes, and a subjectively potatoesque aura, in such a way that causes onlookers to feel a sudden immediate urge to drag the perpetrator through several foreign-language commentary tables, over a balcony, onto a concrete floor (via roof of golf cart) , and then off of a nearby 1 storey video camera platform (superplex preferable).
To leave something or someone, or be left, in a state of limp prone deflation, with blank expression, open lifeless eyes, and a subjectively potatoesque aura, in such a way that causes onlookers to feel a sudden immediate urge to drag the perpetrator through several foreign-language commentary tables, over a balcony, onto a concrete floor (via roof of golf cart) , and then off of a nearby 1 storey video camera platform (superplex preferable).
First known usage:
"Bailey's wacky-inflatable-arm-waving-tube-men aren't working... Oh no they've been 'mizdadded'" paraphrase
- Luke Owen (sports entertainment commentator, beard-wearer, philosopher, 'the other one')
"Bailey's wacky-inflatable-arm-waving-tube-men aren't working... Oh no they've been 'mizdadded'" paraphrase
- Luke Owen (sports entertainment commentator, beard-wearer, philosopher, 'the other one')