Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
1That really was bizarre, but not costly, as the captain Schaars made a total bollix of the corner.
2Since he declined to return their ball, the youths would assuredly have called him a "speccy bollix".
3They thought for a while and came up with what they agreed was a much more acceptable word: "bollix".
4Someday I would look back on it with disbelief, knowing the only thing I'd accomplished with Iola was to bollix my chances with this woman.
5You didn't get this bollixed up without lots and lots of planning.
6This brain is bollixed up about reality and I can't analyze it.
7Poor police and lab procedures had bollixed more than one case.
8It will be launched at the Dogs Bollix in Auckland on 22 May.
9Then, they always wind up bollixed by some simple task.
10And maybe you think people who own all of those outlets were greedy bollixes.
11Tom would get all bollixed up trying to set up even a little tent.
12He wondered if he'd bollixed up the breaks.
13Like McCain, Schmidt believed that the war had to be won and that the Bush administration had bollixed the job.
14But I do think that the fundamental nerdiness of gun owners may be one of the things bollixing the argument.
15Damn, I'm going to enjoy that almost as much as I am bollixing up my dear old friend Ralph's campaign.'
16The intell folks were scared about what would happen if their information turned out to be wrong and the mission got bollixed.