[dwel-i-geyt]
v. to obsess over how you will complete a task so much that you eventually believe it was completed by the more reliable version of you who exists in your head.
Use: Mindy needed to stop by her vacationing friend’s place to feed her cat, but she dwellegated the task during a staff meeting. Kitty McMeow died three days later.
Use: “I didn’t text you back? Really? Silly me. I must have dwellegated.”
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