Results for: badly done job, do something badly, mistake, bungled work, ruined work, destroy, screw up (Slang)
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an Australian, nickname for a person who comes from Australia, of or pertaining to a person who comes from Australia (Slang)Aussie
An investment style that leads one to buy assets that have performed poorly and sell assets that have performed well. There are two possible reasons why this strategy might work. The first is a mean-reversion argument, that is, if the asset has deviate...Contrarian
ancient city in southern Jordan whose buildings are carved out of stone; female first name (German), ancient ruined city in southwestern Jordan, famous for its buildings and tombs that are carved out of solid rockPetra
ancient city on the island of Crete (Greece), center of the ancient Minoan civilization, ruined city in northern Crete, the center of the Minoan civilization from about 3000 bc to 1100 bcKnossos
ancient kingdom ruled from the city of Meroë, ruined city in northern Sudan, on the Nile RiverMeroë
ancient ruined fortress in Israel, on a mountaintop 48.3 km/30 mi southeast of Jerusalem, southwest of the Dead SeaMasada
anesthetic, car accelerator, fill with gas, supply with gas; poison with gas or fumes; talk idly or falsely (Slang), flatulence, fossil fuel, gas for poisoning or asphyxiating, gasoline, methane and air, nonsense, release gas, somebody or something ent...gas
angered, provoked, teased, maddened (Slang)peeved
angry and unpleasant toward others, badly, poorly, distressing, evil, harmful, harmful; inferior; serious, grave, acute, incorrect, injured or diseased, misbehaving and disobedient, more unpleasant than usual, not functioning properly, of poor quality,...bad
animal disease, bacterial plant disease, change by decomposition, decay, putrefaction; breakdown, deterioration; nonsense, meaningless statements (Slang), putrefy, spoil; speak nonsense, utter meaningless statements, decompose, expression of disagreeme...rot
animal disease, destroy, cause decay; injure, develop canker, evil, make or become corrupt, plant disease, sore; plant disease; rotcanker
animal fat, bribery, make something easier or quicker, melted or rendered fat of animals; any fatty or oily substance; lubricant, oil for hair, oily wool, put grease on something, put grease on; lubricate; cause to run smoothly; bribe (Slang), thick lu...grease
animal kept at home, animal kept for amusement; domesticated animal that lives inside a home, be sulky, favorite person, kept as pet, loved person, pat on the head or cheek, stroke; kiss, embrace, cuddle; fondle, caress (Slang)pet
animal resembling horse with long ears, donkey; stupid person; buttocks (Vulgar Slang), offensive termass
annihilate, destroy, exterminate, obliterate, get rid of something completelyeradicate
 

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