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confusted

in the state of being confused and frustrated.

pedro is confusted bc he doesn't know if his real name is jose or pedro.

by confustedemployee July 20, 2011

15πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


confusted

A bitter, sour blend of feeling confused - and frustrated at your confusion - and feeling like you done just got busted in the face with a cold 40oz of MadDog.

Zilo walked down the block confusted that Pedro diss'ed his El Camino just because the lawn mower he hauls around in it doesn't match his rims.

by pat12345678910 July 21, 2011

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confusted

used as an alternative to confused.

now im confusted
im confused and confusted

by bacchus July 26, 2004

3πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Confusticate

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Definition: This word is the coalescing of the English words "confuse" and "complicate".

It refers to anything of, or relating to the process of being both confused and complicated.

Facebook can be a confusticating website for those who are not so technologically adept.

As teachers and lecturers, we must understand the value of learning to listen beyond the question that is being asked. If we do not, then our answers may serve to confusticate the questioner rather than solve the issue at hand.

by Fucha February 6, 2009

31πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


confusticated

The combination of being confused and frustrated.

I am feeling very confusticated.

by Pooky Nubs September 7, 2006

31πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


confustion

1. Confusion and frustration. 2. A heated situation amongst well meaning people due to a breakdown in communication. 3. A breakout of fury from cultural animosities leading to war. 4. An accident by a senile person.

1. Talks at the UN often lead to confustion. 2. He loved his wife but she confusted him all to much when talking politics. 3. The teacher was great because he was patient with even the the most confusted students.

by Anthony .A. Hedayat January 11, 2005

27πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


ConFusted

Confused and fustrated.

Trying to figure out chinese math has me confusted.

by Fatal Puppy August 26, 2009

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž