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dumpster fire
[duhmp-ster fahyer]
noun
a fire in a dumpster, or a large bin for refuse.
Slang.a situation, person, or thing that is disastrous and out of control.
The team is turning into the biggest dumpster fire in the league.
Word History and Origins
Origin of dumpster fire1
Example Sentences
Uh, because it keeps the world from becoming a flaming dumpster fire.
Is he hoping that the Supreme Court will rule against this Musk and Project 2025 dumpster fire?
He's reversing every climate change policy of the past decade and is turning America's health system into a giant dumpster fire.
Jeff Bezos, meanwhile, is deciding to put on his slippers for the evening and sit by a nice, comfy democratic dumpster fire.
“I think it's fair to call the Robinson campaign a dumpster fire at this point,” said North Carolina State University political scientist Steven Greene.
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When To Use
Dumpster fire is a negative slang term for a situation that’s completely disastrous.It typically implies that such a situation is out of control and is very unlikely to be fixed. It’s often used to refer to situations that are disastrous due to extreme incompetence or negligence.The term can also be applied to people, groups, or things that are in the midst of utter chaos or irredeemable failure, as in They haven’t won a single game—they’re a complete dumpster fire this year. It’s especially used in a mocking way. This figurative sense of dumpster fire is based on its literal meaning: a fire inside a dumpster, which is a large trash container designed to be lifted and emptied by a garbage truck.A literal dumpster fire is often caused accidentally, and the same goes for the figurative sense of the term—it’s usually used to refer to disastrous situations that weren’t intended to be that way. Some dumpster fires are self-contained, while others can spread to things around them (this also holds true for both the literal and figurative senses of the term).The slang sense of dumpster fire implies that the situation was bad to begin with (a pile of garbage) and has now become even worse (a pile of garbage on fire). This might also imply that it’s not worth fixing.Example: Poor attendance, technical difficulties, offensive gaffes, and food poisoning—the conference was a dumpster fire.
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