verb
- third person singular present of flub; to make a mistake or bungle something
Usage: informal
noun
- plural of flubber; soft, fatty tissue or blubber
Usage: informal; rare
Examples
- He flubbers his lines every time he performs on stage.
- She flubbers the presentation and loses the client's confidence.
- The actor flubbers his opening monologue during the live broadcast.
- He flubbers the easy catch in the outfield.
- She flubbers the interview and doesn't get the job.