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botch
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botch  (bch)
tr.v. botched, botch·ing, botch·es
1. To ruin through clumsiness.
2. To make or perform clumsily; bungle.
3. To repair or mend clumsily.
n.
1. A ruined or defective piece of work: "I have made a miserable botch of this description" (Nathaniel Hawthorne).
2. A hodgepodge.

[Middle English bocchen, to mend.]

botcher n.
botchy adj.
Synonyms: botch, blow1, bungle, fumble, muff1
These verbs mean to harm or spoil through inept or clumsy handling: botch a repair; blow an opportunity; bungle an interview; fumbled my chance to apologize; muffed the painting job.

botch [bɒtʃ]
vb (tr; often foll by up)
1. to spoil through clumsiness or ineptitude
2. to repair badly or clumsily
n
Also called botch-up a badly done piece of work or repair (esp in the phrase make a botch of (something))
[of unknown origin]
botcher  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.botch - an embarrassing mistakebotch - an embarrassing mistake              
error, fault, mistake - a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention; "he made a bad mistake"; "she was quick to point out my errors"; "I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults"
bobble - the momentary juggling of a batted or thrown baseball; "the second baseman made a bobble but still had time to throw the runner out"
snafu - an acronym often used by soldiers in World War II: situation normal all fucked up
spectacle - a blunder that makes you look ridiculous; used in the phrase `make a spectacle of' yourself
bull - a serious and ludicrous blunder; "he made a bad bull of the assignment"
fumble, muff - (sports) dropping the ball
fluff - a blunder (especially an actor's forgetting the lines)
faux pas, gaffe, slip, solecism, gaucherie - a socially awkward or tactless act
howler - a glaring blunder
clanger - a conspicuous mistake whose effects seem to reverberate; "he dropped a clanger"
misstep, trip-up, stumble, trip - an unintentional but embarrassing blunder; "he recited the whole poem without a single trip"; "he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later"; "confusion caused his unfortunate misstep"
Verb1.botch - make a mess of, destroy or ruinbotch - make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"
go wrong, miscarry, fail - be unsuccessful; "Where do today's public schools fail?"; "The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably"

botch
verb
spoil, mar, bungle, fumble, screw up (informal), mess up, cock up (Brit. slang), balls up (taboo slang), fuck up (offensive taboo slang), mismanage, muff, make a nonsense of (informal), bodge (informal), make a pig's ear of (informal), flub (U.S. slang) It's a silly idea, and he has botched it.
noun
mess, failure, blunder, miscarriage, bungle, bungling, fumble, hash, cock-up (Brit. slang), balls-up (taboo slang), fuck-up (offensive taboo slang), pig's ear (informal), pig's breakfast (informal) I rather made a botch of that whole thing.
Translations
botch [bɒtʃ]
A. N (= crude repair) → chapuza f
to make a botch of = B
B. VT (also botch up) → hacer una chapuza de
to botch itestropearlo
a botched jobuna chapuza
botch [ˈbɒtʃ] vt [job] → saboter, bâcler
botch up
vt
(= mess up) → saboter
(= repair inexpertly) → rafistoler
botch (inf)
vt (also botch up)verpfuschen, vermurksen (inf); plans etcvermasseln (inf); a botched jobein Pfusch m (inf)
nMurks m (inf), → Pfusch m (inf); to make a botch of somethingetw verpfuschen/vermasseln (inf)
botch [bɒtʃ]
1. n (of job) → pasticcio, macello
2. vt (job) → raffazzonare; (attempt) → fallire
botch up vt (job) → raffazzonare


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