Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
1Someone could simply guess, or flub the answer through a silly mistake.
2Sending out mass apology for the address book flub later today.
3You remember that flub of hers last year at the festival for Hermes?
4He didn't do a thing wrong except flub a few of his lines.
5It was one flub after another-doubledbecause of Judith copying me!
6Can we get past this flub so I can ask my question about relationships?
7The negative stock market reaction to a $200 million flub is telling.
8It'd take a little more wooing to make up for a flub like that.
9This was an unprecedented mailing flub, said Mr Trump.
10That last flub, at least, prompted a board shake-up.
11I flub the third, and it ends up about five feet in front of me.
12Lord Burdette would reconsider, or somehow she would flub up worse than Noah ever did.
13Of course, people were quick to pick up on the flub and promptly point it out.
14Players come in late; they flub, they flat.
15This was an unprecedented mailing flub that heightened concerns about the integrity of expanding mail-in voting.
16If we've learned anything over the past year, it's that incremental improvements are incredibly easy to flub.