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mess-up
[mes-uhp]
noun
a blunder; state of confusion; mix-up.
Word History and Origins
Origin of mess-up1
Idioms and Phrases
Create disorder in; muddle or ruin. For example, On rainy days the children really mess up the house , or He had a way of messing up his own business . [c. 1900]
Make a mistake, especially from nervousness or confusion, as in He messed up and took the wrong dossier to the meeting , or Jill swore she would never mess up again . [ Colloquial ; early 1900s]
Beat up, manhandle, as in Joe got messed up in a barroom brawl . [ Slang ; early 1900s]
Example Sentences
" Alan Garten did here is a pretty significant mess-up and again, as you just appropriately stated, it corroborates everything that I said."
The prime minister has accepted he made a mistake but this mess-up is likely to stick with him.
“There was no conspiracy. This was a mess-up. This was a goof,” he said.
"But it's different for each mess-up, you know?!"
“I never got to say I’m really sorry that this happened, or I really own that this was a big mess-up on everybody’s part,” she said.
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