Bollix (chiefly UK usage) means to throw into confusion; botch or bungle:
Joe managed to bollix up the whole project.
Fred had made a right bollix of the paint job, and Andy knew as soon as he saw it that it would have to be done all over again.
'Bollix' defined : To throw into confusion ; botch or bungle .
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
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I would assume it means "screw up", or "mess up" - as in the English term "Bollocks", which sounds like bollix.
Bollocks (from middle English bollix) is a slang word with two meanings in English. Testicles which are 'couilles' Nonsense which is 'n'importe quoi'
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Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.