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Definition of stuff-up in English: stuff-upnoun Australian, NZ informal A situation that has been managed badly. most opening ceremonies feature at least one stuff-up it was a total PR stuff-up Example sentencesExamples - The judge's incredible stuff-up was appearing to be (or actually being) biased against the defendant.
- $30 is a decent sum for a stuff-up which the company might well have been able to walk away from.
- A subscriber who used to work in television spotted a massive Channel Seven stuff-up at about 11.30am.
- That old line of many commentators that one problem is bad luck, two coincidence and three a stuff-up come to mind now when looking at the company's recent history.
- But the Opposition has blasted the Government's handling of the situation, describing it as a "stuff-up of the largest proportions".
- As of today, the reality is that everyone who's made a stuff-up is going to be made accountable.
- A bureaucratic stuff-up may end up costing the New Zealand Software Association.
- When a single company is entrusted with such large amounts of highly sensitive data, a single stuff-up is obviously going to affect a far greater number of people at once.
- When the break finished, there was no mention of the stuff-up, an apology or a repeat of the tribute package (or even the missing part).
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