ALL meanings of mislay
mis·lay
M m - verb with object mislay to lose temporarily; misplace: He mislaid his keys. 1
- verb with object mislay to lay or place wrongly; arrange or situate improperly: to mislay linoleum. 1
- noun mislay Unintentionally put (an object) where it cannot readily be found and so lose it temporarily. 1
- transitive verb mislay lose temporarily 1
- verb mislay If you mislay something, you put it somewhere and then forget where you have put it. 0
- verb mislay to lose (something) temporarily, esp by forgetting where it is 0
- verb mislay to lay (something) badly 0
- verb transitive mislay to put in a place afterward forgotten or not easily found 0