Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Misled?

when someone rears back as far as they can and shove their toe up an ass hole until that person is lifted off the ground and their ass hole is pouring blood and other fluids

Bitch shut the fuck up before i give you the misle toe!!!!

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Misled - what is it?

A HOOD FROM ORANCE COUNTY, CA STARTED IN LATE 2008... THEY FLY PURPLE AND GOLD
OFTEN PURPLE LACES IN CONVERSE, PURPLE BANDANA, AND GOL CHAIN, WITH EITHER AN ANAHEIM ANGELS HAT OR A MILWALKE BREWERS HAT WITH A PURPLE "w"

MISLED YOUTH 5150

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What does "Misled" mean?

The use of venacular or statments that conotates spreading lies or rumors that are untrue, false and used due to Lack of proper research, knowledge, and insight.

statment commonly used by Lamda Theta Phi Fraternity Inc.

"WE ARE THE FIRST....LATINOS DOWN is highly misled; mislead; misleading"

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Misled - what does it mean?

An incorrect misspelling of mislead. The past tense of mislead is misled which means some people mistakenly assume the present form is misle.

We could Misle Brad into giving that WAP a wedgie!

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Misled - meaning

An incorrect misspelling of mislead. The past tense of mislead is misled which means some people mistakenly assume the present form is misle.

"We could Misle Brad into giving that WAP a wedgie!"

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Misled - definition

To lead something in a wrong way, or to understand a certain topic in an imprecise or incorrect manner.

Instead of helping me find my way, he misled me in the small labyrinth.

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Misled - slang

(pronounced mIs' el)
verb: to dupe; to lie
related words (misled adjective, to be duped, misler noun, one who misles) variant of the verb misled (mis-led)

Laura misled Paul into proposing by telling him she was pregnant.

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Misled

PRONOUNCIATION: 'mise'sled

Definition: a covert bamboozling

Can be used when one person, party, or agent covertly bamboozles another.

Example: "You misled me!"

Verb: to misle (example: "The government has attempted to misle the public with their continuous crisis language.")

Noun: a misling (example: "A misling has occurred in the state of Tasmania with the shrouded extension of emergency powers.")

Adjective: misling (example: "That was a misling experience.")

The Australian government has misled the public with its autocratic overreach.

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