bebotch
/biˈbɒtʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to spoil or ruin something, especially a project or a plan
“The bad weather bebotched the outdoor wedding plans.”
2. verb
to fail to complete or achieve something
“The team’s strategy bebotched, and they lost the game.”
3. noun
a spoiled or ruined situation or project
“The bebotch of the festival’s opening ceremony was a disaster.”