Botch up In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "botch up", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Yourpig Huyen calendar 2021-07-16 04:07

Meaning of Botch up

Botch up informal

countable noun

A mistake or trouble contributed by carelessness and management error.

This report had a botch up because we were too careless and didn't spend much time checking it again.

Some botch ups were discovered in our project.

phrasal verb slang

Used when you mess something up or make something bad or break, destroy something.

My young brother botched up our project. It's hard for me fix it.

I botched the lunch; therefore, my family had to eat out. Yon know, my mom scolded me a lot.

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That is the biggest or most difficult problem (with the situation being discussed)

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Used to describe a situation in which people criticize and blame someone else for a fault, mistake or weakness that they also have themselves

Origin of Botch up

Many sources point to 1926 for the origin of this phrase.

The Origin Cited: www.merriam-webster.com .
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