mispump

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ pump

Verb[edit]

mispump (third-person singular simple present mispumps, present participle mispumping, simple past and past participle mispumped)

  1. To pump incorrectly.
    • 2003, Richard D. O'Brien, Fats and Oils, page 471:
      [] some other problem, such as a mispumping into the supply tank, addition of an additive to the wrong product, a leaking tank coil, product filtration problems, and others.
    • 2013, Andy Remic, The Iron Wolves:
      You will die, Kiki, coughing your bloody mispumping heart up through your mouth, to vomit it on the floor at your bloodspattered feet.
    • 2017, Monoj Gupta, Practical Guide to Vegetable Oil Processing, page 444:
      The mispumping report is used when a freshly formulated product has been made with incorrect oil that cannot be used in the original brand, and has to be blended or reformulated.
    • (Can we date this quote?), “F014620”, in California. Court of Appeal (5th Appellate District): Records and Briefs, page 2:
      In this case, the squeeze job was mispumped, resulting in the concrete being poured at the wrong level and a tool known as a packer being sealed into the tubing.

Noun[edit]

mispump (plural mispumps)

  1. An act of mispumping.
    • 1998, Nick Schade, The Strip-Built Sea Kayak, page 108:
      It's important that you get the mix ratio correct for the brand of epoxy you are using, and a burp or mispump may result in an inaccurate measurement that can throw off the ratio.