to screw something up. to make a mistake.
damn, i really botched that math test.
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(noun) Developed to use in the place of bitch, botch has become synonymous with someone who is sloppy, acting higher than thou, or is an overall mess.
Botches mainly travel in packs, and can be found wearing a uniform of leggings, oversized deep V t-shirt, long pendant necklace, huge aviators, cardigan, flats, big designer bag, latte & blackberry
See also: moss
Yo, check out those botches.
BOTCHHHHHH.
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tr.v. botched, botchΒ·ing, botchΒ·es
1. To ruin through clumsiness.
2. To make or perform clumsily; bungle.
3. To play like Marcus in Tiger Woods Golf
1. A ruined or defective piece of work: Marcus' putts
2. A hodgepodge.
Marcus: "wow Jake, I really botched that drive, now you'll have beaten me numerous times. But thanks for giving me the opportunity to play with a boss like yourself.
Jake: "No problem dick. Stay soft."
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a word to put in the place of "bitch"
Jake cormtitty stop licking your third titty! you botch!
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To mess up a pro wrestling move.
Owen Hart botched a piledriver on Stone Cold Steve Austin and broke his neck one time.
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people who cry and bitch about sore winners when they lose, but gloat like asses when they win
guy A: dude, Scubby just texted me saying "hell yeah we won, suck on that D"
guy B: what a botch
or
guy A: dude, Scubby just texted me saying "wow dude wtf you guys cheated and you should have some class"
guy B: dude that scrote Scubby is such a botch
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