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flub

/fluhb/US // flʌb //UK // (flʌb) informal //

忽悠,忽悠人,失误,失败

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Definitions

  1. 1

    flubbed, flub·bing.

    • : to perform poorly; blunder; bungle: He flubbed the last shot and lost the match.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a blunder.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Unfortunately, the changes were only cosmetic, an embarrassment Stewart called a “site flub.”

  • The latest installment came in an embarrassing diplomatic flub by the Prime Minister's office itself.

  • The DHS secretary will likely survive her "the system worked" flub.

  • The support he had advanced to the "old flub" he could threaten to withdraw unless the wedding were hastened.

  • He took the same delight in employing them in his works as he did flim-flams, flub-dubs, and catamarans.

  • "Flip-flop, flippity-floppity-flub" sounded in progression across the living-room floor.

  • When a half-grown girl, a half-baked boy, a flub like Mulready—damn his eyes!

  • And all confessed and joined his party, and he was known as the wisest king of the Flub Dubs.