Bollix

/ˈbɒlɪks/ verb

To mess up, confuse, or bungle something; to spoil or ruin a plan or task through carelessness or incompetence.

From Irish English or Scottish, possibly derived from Gaelic words related to 'bollocks' (testicles used as slang for nonsense), entered English in the early 1900s as a humorous way to describe messing something up completely.

AMቦሊክስ
ARبوليكس
BNবোলিックス
CAbollix
CSbollix
DAbollix
DEBollix
ELμπολλίξ
ESbollix
FAبولیکس
FIbollix
FRbollix
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