foul up
foul up phrasal verb
ˈfoul-up noun [countable]
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Synonyms & Related Words foul up[verb]Synonyms: confuse, jumble, mix up, muddle, snafu, snarl up, tumble
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English Dictionary foul up phrasal verb informal (
see also foul)
1. to do something wrong or spoil something by making mistakes ⇒
foul-up:
We can’t afford to foul up this time.foul something ↔ up Glen completely fouled up the seating arrangements.2. foul something ↔ up to make something very dirty, especially with waste:
He lit a cigarette and started to foul up the air with stinging yellow smoke. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
ˈfoul-up noun [countable] informal a problem caused by a stupid or careless mistake ⇒
foul up:
a computer system foul-up [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idioms foul upto do badly, to mess something up
There was a problem with our tickets and our plans became fouled up.
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foul up(1) v.,
informal 1. To make dirty.
The birds fouled up his newly washed car. 2. To tangle up.
He tried to throw a lasso but he got the rope all fouled up. 3. To ruin or spoil by stupid mistakes; botch.
He fouled the whole play up by forgetting his part. 4. To make a mistake; to blunder.
Blue suit and brown socks! He had fouled up again. 5. To go wrong.
Why do some people foul up and become criminals? [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
foul-up(2) n. (stress on "foul")
1. informal A confused situation; confusion; mistake.
The luncheon was handled with only one or two foul-ups. 2. informal A breakdown.
There was a foul-up in his car's steering mechanism. 3. slang A person who fouls up or mixes things.
He had gotten a reputation as a foul-up. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲