Slapdash
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To apply, or apply something to, in a hasty, careless, or roughmanner; to roughcast; as, to slapdash mortar or paint on a wall, orto slapdash a wall. [Colloq.] Halliwell.
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A jury-rigged repair. Anything held together with duct-tape, bubble-gum or baling wire. A machine put together by a hack , with a hacksaw and a trowel.
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- (adj.) done hastily; haphazard; careless
- (adv.) in a hasty or careless manner
- (verb) to slap someone (preferably in the face) and then dash, i.e. run away*
*This must be preceded by the slapped person being tricked into reading the word (slapdash), not necessarily aloud.
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The act of giving someone a handjob then quickly running away-robbie ransom
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Revising for your exams a week after you have completed them.
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Throwing a bin carelessly out of the window to [hurriedly] get rid of rubbish
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v. tr. to [procrastinate] or hastily complete a project with unbelievable [excellence]. This combines the traditional meaning of the adjective slapdash ([sloppy]), while accentuating the positive aspect of the second syllable [dash] (as in [dashing], impressive, [debonair]); to [MacGyver] something.
n. a project created by slapdashing. Also, [slapdashery].
n. a person who exhibits [awesomeness] by consistently and successfully slapdashing projects.
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done or made in a hurried and careless way:
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Done too hurriedly and carelessly.
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