verb
- past tense of flub; to make a mistake or mess up something, especially a performance or task
Usage: informal
Examples
- She flubbed her lines during the school play.
- The quarterback flubbed the handoff and fumbled the ball.
- I completely flubbed my job interview by arriving late.
- He flubbed the piano recital when he hit the wrong keys.
- The comedian flubbed the punchline and the joke fell flat.
- She flubbed the presentation by forgetting her main points.