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Significados de
fuckup
en inglés
portugués
fiasco
catalán
bunyol
español
disparate
Volver al significado
An embarrassing mistake.
blunder
bungle
botch
bloomer
boner
flub
blooper
pratfall
boo-boo
foul-up
español
disparate
catalán
potiner
español
inepto
Volver al significado
Someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence.
butcher
bungler
blunderer
bumbler
botcher
stumbler
fumbler
sad sack
español
inepto
Sinónimos
Examples for "
blunder
"
blunder
bungle
botch
bloomer
boner
Examples for "
blunder
"
1
We find a similar
blunder
in Spain, in the time of Cervantes:-
2
Volvo attributes the
blunder
to a battery problem caused by human error.
3
Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield has already apologised for the border
blunder
.
4
That incident, which NATO called a tragic
blunder
,
triggered widespread violent protests.
5
Women are a
blunder
in the creation, and must take the consequences.
1
Mr Andrews has publicly taken personal responsibility for the hotel quarantine
bungle
.
2
That's an unbelievably catastrophic
bungle
right at the front door, Stefanovic said.
3
This bureaucratic
bungle
persisted for more than two years until October 2018.
4
Of course he made a terrible
bungle
of it to start with.
5
He must understand his position, so as not to
bungle
the thing.
1
In fact, he argued forcefully against the
botch
-
up
,
to great personal cost.
2
It was something of a
botch
,
too, in an extremely pleasant way.
3
The National Party called for Clark to be sacked after the
botch
-
up
.
4
BP's wooden CEO has seemed able to
botch
even the friendliest interviews.
5
I must
botch
up the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
1
Nobody stops to think about whether she's a late
bloomer
or not.
2
Most of the employes were women, dressed in the American
bloomer
costume.
3
He felt that he had perpetrated a
bloomer
of no slight magnitude.
4
She nestled a geranium, a bright magenta
bloomer
,
in a secure spot.
5
Mama said I was a late
bloomer
,
and I guess I was.
1
Doesn't affect me-I'vehad a
boner
since we got back in the tent.
2
This goes beyond the search for the ultimate
boner
,
doesn't it?
3
You should tell them you have a
boner
,
and you can't do gym.
4
Her gaze faltered then focused, first on me, then on my sheet-tenting
boner
.
5
I had a big
boner
and she waved me over with her hand.
1
Someone could simply guess, or
flub
the answer through a silly mistake.
2
Sending out mass apology for the address book
flub
later today.
3
You remember that
flub
of hers last year at the festival for Hermes?
4
He didn't do a thing wrong except
flub
a few of his lines.
5
It was one
flub
after another-doubledbecause of Judith copying me!
1
Read: 'Unfathomable'
blooper
gifts England victory Kane gets tackled to the ground.
2
But it turns out that this is, technically, not actually a
blooper
.
3
CAN you believe it's been a whole year since Natasha Exelby's
blooper
went viral?
4
Ehlers nearly put himself and the Jets on the
blooper
reel just seconds earlier.
5
After the LSBees incident, more
blooper
footage occupies the screen.
1
At this point you might expect a self-deprecating tale of my
pratfall
.
2
Pretending to get knocked off balance, Sleep took a
pratfall
onto the concrete.
3
And what's a Blake Edwards party without a face-first
pratfall
?
4
It suggests that their apparent indifference to McGill's
pratfall
is symptomatic of their despair.
5
Hands caught me as I sailed into a full-out
pratfall
.
1
Intending to suggest that every
boo
-
boo
could be a source of joy.
2
Famous person makes public
boo
-
boo
,
followed by even more public apology.
3
Julie has a real injury, this is just a
boo
-
boo
.
4
He wept from a
boo
-
boo
,
or if he was tired.
5
I'd say he may have made a big-time
boo
-
boo
.
1
No, he wasn't blaming the young ensign for the sensors'
foul
-
up
.
2
Rex and Melissa's little
foul
-
up
at Constanza's had cost Madeleine her psychic cover.
3
Any
foul
-
up
can be damaging or fatal to the organism.
4
Fortunately this kind of
foul
-
up
is on the ground.
5
Canon hasn't worked out a fix for this latest
foul
-
up
yet, but we have a suggestion.
Uso de
fuckup
en inglés
1
I don't want the same kind of
fuckup
that happened last time.
2
My reputation with HPD fluctuated somewhere between a laughingstock and a
fuckup
.
3
Someone had to pay for the
fuckup
that nearly killed his squad.
4
You sure pulled a royal
fuckup
at Earth House, didn't you?
5
Gambrelli said, Johnny was family, but he was a
fuckup
.
6
He was a world-class
fuckup
,
and I felt sorry for his wife and kids.
7
If you fuck up, it doesn't mean you're a
fuckup
.
8
With my brother for not being a
fuckup
like me.
9
I didn't have to waste a whole clip, another
fuckup
.
10
Nixon would, in later years, refer to the move as "a huge
fuckup
.
"
11
What an incredible
fuckup
,
is what it is.
12
This was in the 70s and said this guy is a
fuckup
basically but he's not.
13
Jeffrey was such a
fuckup
as a kid.
14
He ain't gonna kill me for one
fuckup
.
15
He said you were a natural-born
fuckup
.
16
So now you're the corps
fuckup
,
huh?
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fuckup
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
big fuckup
bear fuckup
constitute fuckup
fuckup kids
fuckup number
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Translations for
fuckup
portugués
fiasco
gafe
bobagem
catalán
bunyol
pífia
espifiada
potiner
barroer
destraler
español
disparate
cante
cagada
equivocación
estropeo
metedura de pata
chapucería
embrollo
plancha
blooper
caída
patochada
inepto
tropezador
desatinado
patoso
incompetente
negado
torpe
tapagujeros
chapucero
Fuckup
a través del tiempo