“Balls up” is an informal and somewhat slang expression that primarily means:
- To Mess Up or Cause a Mistake:
- To make a serious error or create a problematic situation, often due to poor handling or planning. This usage implies significant disruption or failure.
- To Cause Confusion or Disorder:
- To create confusion or disorder by making mistakes or failing to follow proper procedures.
Prepositions
- Before “balls up”: Often used with the noun or noun phrase representing what is being messed up or disrupted.
- Example: “The manager balls up the schedule.”
- After “balls up”: Typically followed by the noun or noun phrase representing the situation or plan that is messed up.
- Example: “He balls up the project.”
Collocations
- Balls up a plan
- Balls up a situation
- Balls up an event
- Balls up the schedule
- Balls up the work
Example Sentences
- He really ballsed up the presentation by forgetting the key data.
- The team ballsed up the project timeline, causing significant delays.
- She felt frustrated when he ballsed up the event arrangements.
- The company ballsed up the launch date due to poor planning.
- They ballsed up the new software rollout with incorrect configurations.
- He ballsed up the meeting by arriving unprepared.
- The renovation was ballsed up by a series of contractor errors.
- She ballsed up the catering orders for the party.
- The schedule was ballsed up by a series of miscommunications.
- He ballsed up the budget by failing to account for all expenses.
- The holiday plans were ballsed up due to a last-minute change in travel arrangements.
- She ballsed up the contract negotiations by missing key details.
- The project was ballsed up by a lack of coordination among team members.
- He ballsed up the customer service response by providing incorrect information.
- The event was ballsed up when the main speaker canceled at the last minute.
- She ballsed up the report by including inaccurate data.
- The software release was ballsed up by a critical bug.
- He ballsed up the wedding plans with a series of mistakes.
- The client was unhappy because the project was ballsed up by missed deadlines.
- She ballsed up the inventory count, leading to a shortage of supplies.
- The launch event was ballsed up due to technical difficulties.
- He ballsed up the application process by submitting incomplete forms.
- The marketing campaign was ballsed up by a poorly executed strategy.
- She ballsed up the tax filing with errors that led to penalties.
- The renovation project was ballsed up by incorrect measurements.
- He ballsed up the travel arrangements, causing confusion among the group.
- The repair job was ballsed up by a series of mistakes.
- She ballsed up the book launch by missing important deadlines.
- The meeting was ballsed up by unexpected disruptions.
- He ballsed up the financial report by miscalculating the figures.
- The event was ballsed up by poor weather conditions.
- She ballsed up the job interview by arriving late.
- The software update was ballsed up by compatibility issues.
- He ballsed up the wedding ceremony with a last-minute change in plans.
- The project delivery was ballsed up due to a lack of resources.
- She ballsed up the school assignment by misunderstanding the requirements.
- The festival was ballsed up by a scheduling conflict.
- He ballsed up the merger negotiations by overlooking critical details.
- The product launch was ballsed up by a delay in production.
- She ballsed up the dinner party plans with a mix-up in the guest list.
- The training session was ballsed up by technical issues.
- He ballsed up the service order by entering incorrect information.
- The documentary was ballsed up by a series of editing errors.
- She ballsed up the grant application with missing documentation.
- The concert was ballsed up due to a misunderstanding with the venue.
- He ballsed up the database migration by failing to back up files.
- The marketing event was ballsed up by a poorly executed promotion strategy.
- She ballsed up the shipment by mixing up the packages.
- The workshop was ballsed up by a last-minute change in venue.
- The client presentation was ballsed up by a technical glitch.