Botched

/bɒtʃt/ adjective

Done badly or carelessly, with mistakes or poor quality; a job that was bungled or ruined through incompetence.

From botch, possibly from Middle Dutch botsen or Old English cognates. The word originally meant 'to repair badly,' which evolved to mean 'to do anything badly.' It became common slang by the 16th century.

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