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Definition of blundertexting

blundertexting

verb - intransitive

  • The act of sending a text to one chat intended for another chat.

    E.g., "Oops, I blundertexted to Sue what I meant to send to Ann, and now Sue knows I'm seeing Ann."

    Last edited on Mar 29 2019. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 29 2019.

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