Bebotch

/bɪˈbɒtʃ/ verb

To spoil or ruin something through clumsy work; to botch badly.

From 'be-' intensifying prefix plus 'botch' (to repair badly), origin possibly from French 'bocher.' The prefix amplifies the sense of comprehensive failure.

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