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FLUB

FLUB
ScnAdmin
1. Slang. an absent, unusable or damaging product. (CBO 63) Flub (Def. 1) 2. an error. (HCOB 21 Aug 70) - v. to blunder or make a mess of. (BTB 3 Jul 73 1)
FLUB
ScnMaster
(colloquial) a mistake or blunder. Academy Level I Glossary - Approved November 1990
FLUB
ScnTUEU
(colloquial) a mistake or blunder. (colloquial) a mistake or blunder. Rudiments, Valences Approved April 1991 (colloquial) make a mistake or blunder. (informal) mistake or blunder. (colloquial) make a mistake or blunder. That is the mystery behind the Training Drill. They just say, "Go on, now. Do it!" And the fellow -flub, flub, flub, pshew! "Do it!" -Tone 40 on a Person (6 July 1957) (colloquial) a mistake or blunder. ...it had to be examined from every quarter and every possible flub taken out of the thing before we got general release on the situation. iWhy People Don't Like You (2 Jan. 60) (colloquial) a mistake or blunder. ...it had to be examined from every quarter and every possible flub taken out of the thing before we got general release on the situation. ?Why People Don't Like You (2 Jan. 60) (colloquial) a mistake or blunder. You have been at it for over an hour without a single flub.
FLUB
ScnTech
Slang. n.1. an error. (HCOB 21 Aug 70)—v.2. to blunder or make a mess of. (BTB 3 Jul 73 I)