mispeg

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ peg

Verb[edit]

mispeg (third-person singular simple present mispegs, present participle mispegging, simple past and past participle mispegged)

  1. To incorrectly ascribe a value or attribute to.
    • 1952, John Crowe Ransom, The Kenyon Review - Volume 14, page 143:
      This imitation Dahomey trifle mispegged at two hundred francs at its debut, falls to forty, hovers at fifty and ends up in the hands of a souvenir bug.
    • 1990, Hank Nuwer, Broken Pledges: The Deadly Rite of Hazing, page 40:
      Those bureaucrats tended to mispeg Belanger as a flaming radical with a penchant for spitting into a headwind .
    • 2000, Z Magazine - Volume 13, page 61:
      In addition, the activism by youth of various colors is mispegged under a single ethnic label, Latino.