misdump/ˈmɪsdʌmp/EtymologyFrom mis- + dump.nounAn act of misdumping.“On September 3 the terminal manager spoke with the employer's president and told him that the last misdump was the driver's third mistake.”verbTo dump incorrectly, such as at the wrong place or time, or to dump something that should not have been dumped.“The buckets used in depositing concrete were faulty and a considerable loss of concrete was caused by misdumping.”