A disorganised situation which comes about in an organisation because the shower who call themselves management didn't or couldn't think ahead so didn't see it coming.
The simplest form of 'shambles' which could have been foreseen by any 12 year old.
The simplest form of 'shambles' which could have been foreseen by any 12 year old.
When X and Y were away from the office at the same time, no one knew how to answer the phone turning everything into a shambles but it wasn't a complete shambles as email still worked.
by MoLincs November 29, 2011
Adjective. The state of being where one's life is in "shambles." Typically occurs the morning after fraternity parties or during exam weeks.
by Fratthew April 2, 2010
by danielfromabove2 March 17, 2014
Adj. When one is in a state of confusion in which their life is disorderly and chaotic; also used to describe when one is disheveled, haggard or just a complete mess.
by tarynNmark February 24, 2011
A structure in a golf competition which allows golfers with higher handicaps to defeat golfers with lower handicaps without requiring them to perform.
by Da_lauber March 4, 2019
A term used by basic bitches to say they and/or their life is "in shambles," or a huge fucking mess. Usually refers to being sloppy and drunk off one's ass.
Terri: "Omg Stacy, did you see how shambly Karen was at the frat party?"
Stacy: "I can't even. After she threw up, I heard she literally gave Trevor road head when he drove her home in his Prius."
Stacy: "I can't even. After she threw up, I heard she literally gave Trevor road head when he drove her home in his Prius."
by G.andy18 February 27, 2017
1. Verb. To take or vandalize something of importance belonging to someone else without their immediate notice.
2. Verb Also. To describe someone's own loss of possessions, due to their obliviousness.
3. Exclamation. To announce someone's dismay due to being shambled.
4. Verb once more. The act of taking the sacred virginity of another.
2. Verb Also. To describe someone's own loss of possessions, due to their obliviousness.
3. Exclamation. To announce someone's dismay due to being shambled.
4. Verb once more. The act of taking the sacred virginity of another.
1. I just shambled your dog.
2. Dude. You just got shambled.
3. (with great emotion) Shambled!
4. "You shambled my sister"
"......"
"......"
"Shambled!"
2. Dude. You just got shambled.
3. (with great emotion) Shambled!
4. "You shambled my sister"
"......"
"......"
"Shambled!"
by Team Johnnycake January 3, 2006