fubar
American
[foo-bahr]
/ ˈfuˌbɑr /
adjective
Slang.
fubar
British
/ ˈfʊːbɑː /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of fubar
First recorded in 1940–45; f(ucked) or f(ouled) u(p) b(eyond) a(ll) r(ecognition); originally U.S. military slang
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