
1) Bay of Pigs invasion 2) Big bomb 3) Big flop 4) Big mess 5) Big turkey 6) Bomb 7) Collapse 8) Colossal flop 9) Complete and utter failure 10) Complete bomb 11) Complete catastrophe 12) Complete debacle 13) Complete disaster 14) Complete failure 15) Complete mess 16) Debacle 17) Disaster 18) Flop
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1) Bomb 2) Debacle 3) Disaster 4) Failure 5) Flop 6) Mess 7) Total loss 8) Totalmess
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[book] Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq (2006) is a book by Washington Post Pentagon correspondent Thomas E. Ricks. Fiasco deals with the history of the Iraq War from the planning phase to combat operations to 2006 and argues that the war was badly planned and executed. Ricks based the book in part on interviews with military...
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[bottle] A fiasco (oʊ; ˈfjasko) is a typical Italian style of bottle, usually with a round body and bottom, partially or completely covered with a close-fitting straw basket. The basket is typically made of sala, a swamp weed, sun-dried and blanched with sulfur. The basket provides protection during transportation and handling, and also a...
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[role-playing game] Fiasco is a role-playing game by Jason Morningstar, independently published by Bully Pulpit Games. It is a GM-less game for 3-5 players, designed to be played in a few hours with six-sided dice and no preparation. The cover of the 132 page rulebook claims that Fiasco is `A game of powerful ambition and poor impulse contr...
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• (n.) A complete or ridiculous failure, esp. of a musical performance, or of any pretentious undertaking.
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[Noun] A total failure of something planned.
Example: The holiday was a complete fiasco from start to finish.
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The straw-covered flask historically associated with Chianti.
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Fi·as'co noun ;
plural Fiascoes . [ Italian ] A complete or ridiculous failure, esp. of a musical performance, or of any pretentious undertaking.
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fiasco 1. A total failure, especially a humiliating or ludicrous one. 2. A complete and ignominious failure. 3. A sudden and violent collapse. 4. Etymology: from about 1855, theater slang for 'a failure'. By about 1862, it acquired the general sense of any 'dismal flop', on or off the stage. Here are a few theories about the origin of the term f...
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The straw-covered flask historically associated with Chianti.
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Italian name (derived from the medium-latin flasco = barrel) for a container or vessel, or later a bulbous balloon bottle for wine, usually braided with straw or bast. The straw covering of the wine container, already in use in the late Middle Ages, originally served to protect the thin-walled, easily breakable glass from damage. With the adve...
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a complete and ignominious failure. · a round-bottomed glass flask for wine, esp. Chianti, fitted with a woven, protective raffia basket that also enables the bottle to stand upright.
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[SAT terms] a complete failure or collapse
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a complete failure or collapse
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[Intelligent words] a complete failure or collapse
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