Pronunciation: /fuː.bɑːr/
noun FUBAR is a noun that stands for 'F***ed Up Beyond All Recognition'. It is used to describe a situation or thing that is completely ruined or in disarray.
A1 I heard my dad say that the situation at work was FUBAR.
A2 The computer system crashed and everything was FUBAR.
B1 The project was FUBAR due to miscommunication among team members.
B2 The company's financial records were FUBAR, causing a lot of stress for the accountants.
C1 The political situation in the country was FUBAR, leading to widespread protests.
C2 The negotiations between the two countries were FUBAR, resulting in a breakdown of diplomatic relations.
adjective FUBAR can also be used as an adjective to describe something as being messed up or chaotic.
A1 The party was FUBAR because the music was too loud.
A2 The project became FUBAR when the team missed the deadline.
B1 The presentation was FUBAR due to technical difficulties.
B2 The company's financial situation is FUBAR and they may need to make drastic changes.
C1 The negotiations between the two countries have reached a FUBAR situation.
C2 The entire plan was FUBAR from the start and needs to be completely reevaluated.
adverb FUBAR is not typically used as an adverb.
A1 The party was FUBAR, but we still had fun.
A2 The project went FUBAR due to miscommunication.
B1 The situation at work is FUBAR, we need to find a solution.
B2 The plan was FUBAR from the start, we should have seen it coming.
C1 The company's finances are FUBAR, we need to make some drastic changes.
C2 The negotiations with the client went FUBAR, we might have to reconsider our approach.
formal The project timeline was severely impacted, resulting in a FUBAR situation.
informal Well, that plan is totally FUBAR now.
slang The whole situation is just FUBAR, man.
figurative His emotions were all over the place, like a FUBAR mess.
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