verb
- to ruin, break, or damage something; to spoil or wreck
Usage: informal; chiefly Irish and British English
Examples
- The storm was banjaxing the roof of the old house.
- He's banjaxing his chances of getting the job by showing up late.
- The mechanic said the engine was completely banjaxed.
- Stop banjaxing the furniture with your rough play.
- The scandal banjaxed her political career.
- They were banjaxing the plans by refusing to cooperate.