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misdial

[ verb mis-dahy-uhl, -dahyl; noun mis-dahy-uhl, -dahyl ]

verb (used with or without object)

misdialed, misdialing or (especially British) misdialled, misdialling.
  1. to dial incorrectly.


noun

  1. an act or instance of misdialing.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of misdial1

First recorded in 1960–65; mis- 1 + dial
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The "burner phone" advice is of course in reference to former head coach Hugh Freeze, who was dismissed from the university for a number of reasons, none funnier than his "misdial" of an escort service from his cell phone.

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If you don't recall, this is the same guy that once staged his own fake funeral while he was still head coach at Ole Miss, a school where he racked up numerous recruiting violations and was later forced to resign after it was revealed he had made calls to a female escort service, which he believed was a misdial in one of the greatest excuses of all time.

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“I was in an 813 area code and that was a 313 number, I think that might have been a misdial.â€

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In the meantime, the misdial got us thinking.

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And Freeze first claimed that one call to an escort was simply a misdial.

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