Botch in a sentence as a noun

You know how governments tend to botch big IT projects?

He makes a bit of a botch of it, but he larns from his mistake and carries on.

But it turns out to be a botch… And at the very moment you make a botch of it that you're yourself.

Every botch Apple makes now will be attributed to Jobs being gone/.

Trying convergence here seems like something very easy to botch horribly.

The confusing part about OO is that it conflates modules with data types, which causes even experienced people to botch their designs.

Botch in a sentence as a verb

I can guarantee you that even as a Japanese speaker I will botch your romanization the next time I try to talk about this company.

It's easy to dismiss it as a botch or idiot contractors but I'm guessing there's a lot of smart people, who worked long hours, and it's just hard to do right in these circumstances.

How to botch your annual device announcement; you know the one the whole company is riding on by Stephen Elop with a special Forward by the guys who ran RIM into the shitter.

You'd think a company like Google would have a better system...I would think the opposite, since Google is not used to selling physical products and they've managed to botch every previous Nexus launch in some way.

The Google+ integration was a hopeless botch full of obvious opportunities to make both services more valuable but they simply did not try and succeeded only in making a strong, active, influential community use their services less and distrust their executives vision and competency.

Botch definitions

noun

an embarrassing mistake

verb

make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"

See also: bodge bumble fumble muff blow flub spoil bungle fluff bollix bollocks