What is the meaning of BOTCH. Phrases containing BOTCH
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Verb. 1. To do a poor job or repair. 2. To cobble (something together). E.g."I bodged together that furniture out of driftwood and old egg boxes." * Compare with 'botch'.
Cock−up is British slang for something badly done; to botch.
- There are two expressions here - to botch something up or to do a botch job. They both mean that the work done was not of a high standard or was a clumsy patch. My Dad used to always tell me that workmen had botched it up and that he should have done the work properly himself.
mess up ‘He’s made a complete botch of it’
adj Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition (or Repair); Utterly botched or confused. [WWII military slang]
Verb. 1. To build or repair in a makeshift manner. 2. To do something badly. Noun. 1. A makeshift construction or repair. 2. A thing done badly. * All the meanings and uses of 'botch' are informal. Cf. 'bodge'.
Noun. A job done poorly, something cobbled together, a makeshift repair. * Compare with 'botch job'.
There are two expressions here - to botch something up or to do a botch job. They both mean that the work done was not of a high standard or was a clumsy patch. My Dad used to always tell me that workmen had botched it up and that he should have done the work properly himself.
Scotch. He enjoys a good pimple.
Balls−up is slang for something botched or muddled. In a mess.
Ballup is American slang for something botched or muddled.
Noun. 1. A makeshift construction or repair. Cf. 'bodge'. 2. A thing done badly. Cf. 'bodge'.
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n.
One who patches or botches.
n.
Work done in a bungling manner; a clumsy performance; a piece of work, or a place in work, marred in the doing, or not properly finished; a bungle.
v. t.
To make or mend clumsily; to manage awkwardly; to botch; -- sometimes with up.
n.
Botchery; covering of defects; bungling; hypocrisy.
pl.
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n.
A patch put on, or a part of a garment patched or mended in a clumsy manner.
n.
One who mends or patches, esp. a tailor or cobbler.
n.
A botching, or that which is done by botching; clumsy or careless workmanship.
n.
To put together unsuitably or unskillfully; to express or perform in a bungling manner; to spoil or mar, as by unskillful work.
imp. & p. p.
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adv.
In a clumsy manner.
n.
A clumsy or careless workman; a bungler.
n.
To repair; to mend; esp. to patch in a clumsy or imperfect manner, as a garment; -- sometimes with up.
a.
Marked with botches; full of botches; poorly done.
n.
To mark with, or as with, botches.
n.
A clumsy or awkward performance; a botch; a gross blunder.
n.
A swelling on the skin; a large ulcerous affection; a boil; an eruptive disease.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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a.
Bungling; awkward.
n.
A young salmon; a grilse.
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