Flubbing

Pronunciation: /ˈfɫuˈbiˈbɪŋ/

Flubbing (verb)

  1. To make a mistake while doing something, especially when you try to do it well.
  2. To fail at a task in a way that shows you were not prepared or did not do it correctly.

Examples

  • I flubbed the instructions, and everything went wrong.
  • The driver flubbed the turn, and the car hit the curb.

Flubbing (noun)

  1. A small mistake made while doing something, often causing embarrassment or delay.

Examples

  • That flubbing was minor, and the rest was fine.
  • I made a flubbing in the form, so I had to redo it.