Bollocks Up -

It is primarily used in British, Irish, and Australian English and is considered vulgar or rude in most formal settings. 🏗️ Origins & Usage

If you need a more polite or varied way to say it, consider these alternatives: bollocks up

: While "bollocks up" is British, the American equivalent is "bollix up" or more vulgarly, "f*ck up". 🔄 Common Synonyms It is primarily used in British, Irish, and

: In the early days of printing, dropping a California Job type case (spilling all the movable type) was known as "bollocksing up the works," essentially rendering the project beyond repair. It is primarily used in British

To (or "bollocks something up") is to completely ruin, mess up, or bungle a task through mistakes or incompetence.