screw the pooch

English

Etymology

1950s, from earlier fuck the dog (fritter, waste time) (1935) (compare fuck around), later sense of “make an embarrassing mistake” (compare screw up, fuck up). Popularized by use by Tom Wolfe in The Right Stuff (1979), and film adaptation The Right Stuff (1983).[1]

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screw the pooch (third-person singular simple present screws the pooch, present participle screwing the pooch, simple past and past participle screwed the pooch)

  1. (idiomatic) to make a large mistake, to fail in dramatic and ignominious fashion.

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