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==Usage Poll==
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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
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==Pronunciation==
==Pronunciation==
[Shi-man-dul]
[shi 'man dəl]
 


==Description==
==Description==
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==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
#Did you hear they totally Shimandled a lens over the weekend?
Did you hear they totally Shimandled a lens over the weekend?

Revision as of 17:26, 8 June 2015

Do you use "Shimandle"?
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There were 2 votes since the poll was created on 17:25, 8 June 2015.
poll-id BC63BF0F35EFB9D1B365C6663E78C63C

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

[shi 'man dəl]

Description

To mess something up very badly.

Usage

This term is used primarily by RTVF students who attended Northwestern at the same time as alumni Tom Shimandle. Faculty have been heard using the term.

Example Sentence

Did you hear they totally Shimandled a lens over the weekend?