verb, informal
past tense: Milewskied; past participle: Milewskied
1. To end a conversation abruptly after attaining a desired goal, often leaving the other party confused.
2. To hang up, or otherwise end a phone call, abruptly and without formally finishing a conversation, almost always causing the other party to keep talking, until they realize, rather embarrassingly, that you've already hung up.
1. Argh! I just got Milewskied. I was talking to no one for like 30 seconds.
2. Hey! Don't just Milewski me and walk away!
This word is used to capture the very essence of a doink and a douchebag.
Dude, don't leave now, you're being such an Adam Milewski.
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