Although used in French, "fiasco" is an Italian word.
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Fiasco means a shambles, a defeat so complete that it is almost like a comedy. It comes from the French. "The dinner party was a fiasco, the meat was a cinder, and the dessert was bitter." "Napoleon's battle of Waterloo was a fiasco for the French monarch."
"French Fairies" were created by the Italians in respond to the whole "vanetian gnome" fiasco
There was a big Fiasco at the concert.
The plural form of fiasco is fiascos or fiascoes, it depends on what fiasco you're talking about.
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A fiasco is a failure. By Brendan
Fiasco - book - was created in 2006.
General Fiasco was created in 2007.
Fiasco - novel - was created in 1986.
The word is fiasco.
What should have been a routine task turned into a fiasco for the painters. Fiasco means total failure and is a noun.