FUBAR
See also: fubar
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Etymology
    
Originated as slang in the U.S. Army in World War II, presumably from earlier foo, possibly influenced by German furchtbar (“terrible”).[1] It is unclear if FUBAR or foobar was the original form.[1]
Pronunciation
    
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈfuːbɑːɹ/
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Adjective
    
FUBAR
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Translations
    
fucked up (or, bowdlerized, fouled up) beyond all recognition (or beyond all repair)
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