What does FLUBS mean?

Flubs

1. Parts of Speech: Flubs is a verb and a noun.

2. Definitions: As a verb, flubs means to make a mistake or error, especially in a performance or task. As a noun, flubs refer to mistakes or errors made, especially in a performance or task.

3. Pronunciations: US: /flʌbz/; UK: /flʌbz/

4. Origin and Usage: The origin of the word flubs is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated in the early 20th century. It is commonly used in informal and colloquial contexts to refer to mistakes or errors made in various situations, such as in sports, music, or public speaking.

5. Synonyms: Mistakes, errors, blunders, bloopers, slip-ups.

6. Related Words: Clubs, slubs, rubes, flues, blubs.

7. Example Sentences:

  • She flubbed her lines during the play.
  • The athlete flubbed his final shot, costing his team the game.
  • The singer flubbed the high note during her performance.
  • He made a flub in his presentation, but quickly recovered.
  • The coach was frustrated with the teams flubs on the field.


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