Definition: Mispr (noun) 1. 1.1 n. [Cf. Mispractise.] To misrepresent or deceive oneβs self about something; to fabricate facts as being true when they are not. 2. 1.2 n. [Cf. Misrepresentation.] A representation, either verbal or written, of a fact which is untrue or lies (such as the false information in a statement). 3. 1.3 v. [Cf. Misrepresent.] To fabricate or deceive someone else about something; to mislead oneβs self by saying that one is not aware of some truth. Mispr has multiple meanings, but it is commonly used in legal contexts and refers to a situation where an individual makes false statements or provides incorrect information for the purpose of misleading another. Mispr is most often found in legal documents such as contracts, contracts with third parties, and when someone falsifies their own information. Mispr can also refer to a state of mind where someone does not believe what they are told about something.