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  • 41Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina) — Botch a Me is a popular song, written in 1941. The original Italian version was written by Riccardo Morbelli (words) and Luigi Astore (music). English lyrics were written by Eddie Stanley. The song was popularized by Rosemary Clooney in 1952. The …

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  • 42Botch (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Botch Img capt = Botch Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = Tacoma, Washington Genre = Hardcore punk Mathcore [ [http://heavymetal.about.com/od/cdreviews/fr/botchwearethe.htm Botch We Are The… …

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  • 43Botch (professional wrestling) — A botch in professional wrestling is an attempted maneuver that is not executed as the performer intended. Most botches are harmless but embarrassing, such as a wrestler falling before his opponent s maneuver actually connects or when it has… …

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  • 44botch job — noun A job that has been botched. An alternative to botched job. He came highly recommended but looking at his work I saw immediately that it was a botch job …

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  • 45botch up — {v. phr.} To ruin, spoil, or mess something up. * / I botched up my chemistry exam, Tim said, with a resigned sigh./ …

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  • 46botch up — {v. phr.} To ruin, spoil, or mess something up. * / I botched up my chemistry exam, Tim said, with a resigned sigh./ …

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  • 47botch — I. noun Etymology: Middle English boche, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *bottia boss Date: 14th century an inflammatory sore II. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English bocchen Date: 1530 1. to foul up hopelessly often used with up …

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  • 48botch — 1. verb /bɒʧ,bɑːʧ/ a) To perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something; to ruin; to bungle; to spoil; to …

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  • 49botch up — verb To ruin, mess up …

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  • 50Botch —    The name given in Deut. 28:27, 35 to one of the Egyptian plagues (Ex. 9:9). The word so translated is usually rendered boil (q.v.) …

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