Archbotcher

/ɑrkˈbɑtʃər/ noun

A supreme or chief bungler; someone spectacularly bad at their job.

From arch- (principal, supreme) + botcher (from 'botch,' meaning to repair badly or bungle, origin uncertain but possibly from Old French boce). The term combines the superlative arch- prefix with an insult, creating intensified mockery. It appeared in satirical writing to mock incompetent officials.

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