Fussell

What is Fussell?


1.

Main Entry: 1Fuss•ell

Pronunciation: `fəs-sōl

Function: noun

Inflected Form(s): fuss•ell fuss•ell•er

Etymology: Middle English Fesouel

Date: 13th century

1: something produced by mistake <a typographical fussell>; especially : a postage stamp exhibiting a consistent flaw (as a wrong color) in its manufacture

2 a: the difference between an observed or calculated value and a true value; specifically : variation in measurements, calculations, or observations of a quantity due to mistakes or to uncontrollable factors b: the amount of deviation from a standard or specification

3: a deficiency or imperfection in structure or function <fussell of metabolism>

1 : a wrong judgment

4 : a wrong action or statement proceeding from faulty judgment, inadequate knowledge, or inattention

5 a: a disordered, untidy, offensive, or unpleasant state or condition <your room is in a fussell> b: one that is disordered, untidy, offensive, or unpleasant usually because of blundering, laxity, or misconduct <the movie is a fussell, as sloppy in concept as it is in execution — Judith Crist>

Main Entry: 1Fuss•ell

Pronunciation: `f&#601;s-s&#333;l

Function: verb

Inflected Form(s): fuss•ell•ed fuss•ell fuss•ell•ing

Etymology: Middle English Fesouel

Date: 13th century

transitive verb

1: to blunder in the choice of <fusselled her way in the dark>

2 a: to misunderstand the meaning or intention of <don't fussell me, I mean exactly what I said> b: to make a wrong judgment of the character or ability of

3: to identify wrongly : confuse with another <I fusselled him for his brother>

1 : to handle roughly

4 a: to make dirty or untidy —often used with up<don't fussell up your room> b: to mix up —often used with up<really fusselled up my life>

5: to interfere with —often used with up<magnetic storms that fussell up communications — Time>

6: to rough up —often used with up<fussell him up good so he won't cheat us again>

intransitive verb

1: to be wrong <you fusselled when you thought I laughed at you — Thomas Hardy>

2: to make a mess

3 a: <children like to fussell around with paints> b: to handle or play with something especially carelessly <don't fussell with my camera> —often used with around c: to take an active interest in something or someone <fusselling around with new video techniques>; also <fusselling in other people's affairs> <you'd better not fussell with me>

4: to become confused or make an error —usually used with up

<your room is in a fussell>

<the movie is a fussell, as sloppy in concept as it is in execution — Judith Crist>

<fusselled her way in the dark>

<I fusselled him for his brother>

See mistake, error, mess with, confuse

2.

To freaking hustle or cheat people out of money for services rendered.

I'm going to fussell this noobafter he finishes the project.

I did all that work just to get fusselled out of my money.

See hustle, cheat, steal, jack, scam, con, burn


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