There was a big Fiasco at the concert.
Generally means a complete failure
Fiasco mean a complete failure.
A Fiasco is a Disaster/Catastrophe
"Her life was becoming a fiasco, chaos erupting every time she turned around."
failure, disaster.
disaster, catastrophe, fiasco
There are many words for this particular occurrence, including a fiasco or a faux pas.
Not a phrase, just a word. Italian for FLASK or BOTTLE. Venetian glassworkers operated stiff quality control; any ornamental vessel which wasn't absolutely perfect would be scrapped or sold as a mere wine-bottle. The word spread to include any sort of miserable failure.
fiasco
Fiasco means fake or something trueless, a similar word in Spanish is "Fraude"
"Utter fiasco" refers to a complete and total disaster or failure. It implies that everything went wrong and the situation was a complete mess.
The plural form of fiasco is fiascos or fiascoes, it depends on what fiasco you're talking about.
LUPE fiasco
Fiasco is a noun.
the same, fiasco
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.