Botch | Mean of botch in English Dictionary
/ˈbɑːtʃ/
- Verb
- to do (something) badly
- The store botched the order—I received only half the books I paid for.
- They clearly botched the investigation.
- a botched robbery/experiment
- He really botched up [=messed up] the speech.
- Noun
- a bad job
- a botch job
- The plumbers made a botch of the pipes. [=the plumbers did a poor job with the pipes]