tresann
1. to err to the point of disaster
2. an error of a ruinous magnitude
3. one whose very essence inspires ruin and disaster
4. an action of such stupidity that it threatens to unravel space and time
2. an error of a ruinous magnitude
3. one whose very essence inspires ruin and disaster
4. an action of such stupidity that it threatens to unravel space and time
1. He really tresanned his children up by not vaccinating them.
2. He really tresanned fixing that gas leak, and now the entire village is dead.
3. She really tresanned on that Math quiz, somehow managing to lodge her pencil deep into her own eye and the eyes of those around her.
4. Lo! A Tresann! Avoid her brigand, lest ye deafen the intellect of the highlands and the lowlands, spreading ineptitude like a plague and tearing the world asunder!
2. He really tresanned fixing that gas leak, and now the entire village is dead.
3. She really tresanned on that Math quiz, somehow managing to lodge her pencil deep into her own eye and the eyes of those around her.
4. Lo! A Tresann! Avoid her brigand, lest ye deafen the intellect of the highlands and the lowlands, spreading ineptitude like a plague and tearing the world asunder!