Something badly botched or muddled.
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Examples for "ballup"
Examples for "ballup"
1I've made a right balls-up of this from start to finish.
2We know what a balls-up our masters have made at home.
3He knew he was making a right old balls-up of this.
4It's an absolute balls-up... the whole of New Zealand's transport system is really really fragile.
5Not after the balls-up you made of things the last time I stepped out for a moment.
1What is this?' She said there was a confusion, there was a mess-up.
2And if I did, it would just be in my messed-up fantasies.
3Prob'ly lookin' at all them dead, messed-up faces and playin' with hisself!
4You are entitled to a couple of mess-ups along the way.
1Grunwald tried to be gentle but candid about the driver's license cockup: It wasn't great.
2Those who cockup had better take out insurance.
3It was a total ongoing cockup.
4I'll do my best to pick you up in a day or two, if this cockup gets sorted by then.
5Both the US and UK have their litany of favourite defence procurement cockups.
6King and Crewe reckon that Labour and Tory governments are equally prone to cockups.
7On the 14th he anchored in the straits of See Cockup (Si Kakap), which divide the Northern from the Southern Pagi.