Does the word "guesstimate" really mean something different than the word "estimate"?

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answer:I think people usually use ‘estimate’ to mean an educated guess, where ‘guesstimate’ is used for guesses that aren’t really educated at all. And is that Ruth Bader Ginsburg? Hot.

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