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blooey

American  
[bloo-ee] / ˈblu i /
Or blooie

adjective

Slang.
  1. out of order; faulty.

  2. go blooey, to go totally out of commission; break down completely.

    If the generator fails, the whole system will go blooey.


Etymology

Origin of blooey

Origin uncertain

Example Sentences

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Here’s how one of the well-laid plans of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went blooey.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 26, 2025

Facebook isn’t the first dot-com to see its IPO go blooey.

From Time • May 24, 2012

Says he: "My eyes went blooey and my back hurt."

From Time Magazine Archive

If, for ex ample, the Wolfs' prehistoric heating sys tem goes blooey at 3 a.m., the repairman is Johnny-on-the-spot.

From Time Magazine Archive

He hadn't heard all that had passed between the judge and Hogan, but he had caught enough to perceive that the whole case had gone blooey.

From By Advice of Counsel by Train, Arthur Cheney

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