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.
"Her life was becoming a fiasco, chaos erupting every time she turned around."
failure, disaster.
There was a big Fiasco at the concert.
disaster, catastrophe, fiasco
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
The word is fiasco.
LUPE fiasco
The word fiasco is a noun when it is used in a sentence. An example of a sentence using the word fiasco is " The latest fiasco was the school ball because no one enjoyed it."
Although used in French, "fiasco" is an Italian word.
The word fiasco is a noun, a word for a situation involving a serious mistake, error, or blunder; a word for a thing.
Fiasco means fake or something trueless, a similar word in Spanish is "Fraude"
What should have been a routine task turned into a fiasco for the painters. Fiasco means total failure and is a noun.
the latest fiasco was at the school ball because no one enjoyed it!
Close. Fiasko would be the English equivalent of fiasco in German.
The host had an open bar at the AA party. That party was a fiasco.
"Her life was becoming a fiasco, chaos erupting every time she turned around."
The word "fiasco" is a noun. It refers to a complete failure or disaster, typically used to describe an event or situation that has gone terribly wrong.