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Misconfused

Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?.

If it does, what does it mean?
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[nq:1]Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?. If it does, what does it mean? Thanks[/nq] Well obviously it exists ...

  • [nq:1]Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?.
  • If it does, what does it mean?
  • Thanks[/nq] Well obviously it exists ...
  • you just used it!
  • It is without meaning (currently) AFAIK.
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[nq:1]Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?. If it does, what does it mean? Thanks[/nq]
Well obviously it exists ... you just used it! It is without meaning (currently) AFAIK.
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[nq:2]Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?. If it does, what does it mean? Thanks[/nq]
[nq:1]Well obviously it exists ... you just used it! It is without meaning (currently) AFAIK.[/nq]
It is the average state of "awarablness" that our illustrious President displays.
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[nq:2]Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?. If it does, what does it mean? Thanks[/nq]
[nq:1]Well obviously it exists ... you just used it! It is without meaning (currently) AFAIK.[/nq]
It is the average state of "awarablness" that our illustrious President displays.
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[nq:1]Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?. If it does, what does it mean?[/nq]
It means these are the latter days and civilisation is ending before our eyes.

John Dean
Oxford
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[nq:1]Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?. If it does, what does it mean? Thanks[/nq]
Only 943 people on Google think it does. It's probably safe to say they're wrong.
DC
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[nq:2]Does anybody know whether the word 'misconfused' exists or not?. If it does, what does it mean? Thanks[/nq]
[nq:1]Only 943 people on Google think it does. It's probably safe to say they're wrong. DC[/nq]
I show 49 'misconfused' Google hits. How did you get so many? JOE
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[nq:2]Only 943 people on Google think it does. It's probably safe to say they're wrong. DC[/nq]
[nq:1]I show 49 'misconfused' Google hits. How did you get so many? JOE[/nq]
Well, I'm on Google UK... even now it's coming up with 931...
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[nq:2]I show 49 'misconfused' Google hits. How did you get so many? JOE[/nq]
[nq:1]Well, I'm on Google UK... even now it's coming up with 931...[/nq]
Fascinating, really. I see all the hits on google.co.uk. Are people in the UK that misconfused compared to the states? JOE
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[nq:2]Well, I'm on Google UK... even now it's coming up with 931...[/nq]
[nq:1]Fascinating, really. I see all the hits on google.co.uk. Are people in the UK that misconfused compared to the states?[/nq]
Could be. But with "site:uk" it comes down to "about 9" hits, including duplicates and a GG link to this thread. Of course a lot of UK sites don't have the "uk" suffix. The unfiltered total

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