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to fail completely at something or get owned in one way or another While jamie was walking he tripped and fell and got botched big time
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Describing a planned action gone terribly wrong. He was killed in a botched robbery attempt.
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To ruin, or render a software installation usless, by cancelling a simple operation. I just botched my Norton Internet Security because I tried stopping the virus scan before it was complete.
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Botched is a alternative word for fixed, first said by grant hall but pioneard by matthew brasier Guy: omg the lights broke
Girl: here's a light bulb Guy: botched |
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