Pronunciation: /snæˈfuː/
noun a situation marked by errors or confusion; a mess
A1 The party decorations were a snafu.
A2 The team's project hit a snafu when the printer stopped working.
B1 The travel plans were a complete snafu due to the airline strike.
B2 The company's merger process turned into a snafu when legal issues arose.
C1 The government's policy implementation was a snafu, causing chaos in the economy.
C2 The diplomatic negotiations turned into a major snafu, leading to strained relations between the two countries.
formal The project faced a major snafu due to miscommunication among team members.
informal The whole situation turned into a snafu because nobody knew what was going on.
slang The party was a total snafu with people spilling drinks and causing chaos.
figurative His life felt like a constant snafu, with one problem after another popping up.
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