Equisiform
Pronounciation: Ex-quiz-eh-form
To make something fit when it’s not or fix something in a janky way. Especially by hitting the object, using the wrong tool for the job, change something in a non traditional method, or temporarily duct taping as a permanent solution.
Alternative: Can also refer to non physical objects and thoughts. See examples.
To make something fit when it’s not or fix something in a janky way. Especially by hitting the object, using the wrong tool for the job, change something in a non traditional method, or temporarily duct taping as a permanent solution.
Alternative: Can also refer to non physical objects and thoughts. See examples.
Darla equisiformed the Atari controller with duct tape.
The kids needed to equisiform their thoughts to get the round peg through the square hole.
The kids needed to equisiform their thoughts to get the round peg through the square hole.