Fuckup

//ˈfʌkʌp//

Synonyms for "fuckup" (59 found)

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Related word relations

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6 relation types

More general

5 entries

Synonyms

2 entries

Related terms

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form of

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has context

2 entries

related to

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Translations

44 translations across 8 languages.

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Afrikaans

3 entries
  • fokop noun (serious mistake)
  • fokop noun (person making mistakes)
  • fokop noun (ineffective person)

Esperanto

4 entries
  • fuŝo noun (serious mistake)
  • fuŝulo noun (person making mistakes)
  • neniulo noun (ineffective person)
  • sentaŭgulo noun (ineffective person)

Finnish

4 entries
  • kämmi noun (serious mistake)
  • kämmäri noun (person making mistakes)
  • mogari noun (person making mistakes)
  • moka noun (serious mistake)

French

4 entries
  • boulet noun (person making mistakes)
  • boulet noun (ineffective person)
  • branque noun (ineffective person)
  • branquignol noun (person making mistakes)

Galician

1 entries
  • cagada noun (serious mistake)

Polish

4 entries
  • nieogar noun (person making mistakes)
  • pajac noun (ineffective person)
  • pierdoła noun (person making mistakes)
  • popierdółka noun (ineffective person)

Russian

3 entries
  • долбоёб noun (person making mistakes)
  • проёб noun (serious mistake)
  • распиздяй noun (ineffective person)

Spanish

4 entries
  • boludo noun (person making mistakes)
  • cagada noun (serious mistake)
  • embarrada noun (serious mistake)
  • idiota noun (person making mistakes)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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I'm a fuckup.

Source: tatoeba (9927915)

Forgetting our anniversary was a major fuckup.

Source: wiktionary

The gate was high; it had been a nine-foot drop; she had landed wrong and broken her arm. Oh Jesus Christ, what a fuckup.

Source: wiktionary

You've got to fire that fuckup.

Source: wiktionary

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