Bâcle
Bâcle is a French term used as both a noun and a verb to describe a hasty or poorly executed result. As a noun, bâcle denotes a botched job, a fiasco, or a notably flawed outcome produced by insufficient care or planning. As a verb, bâcler means to complete something quickly and carelessly, to botch or to rush through without adequate attention.
Etymology and usage: The noun derives from the verb bâcler, which has been part of French since
Usage: Bâcle is predominantly used in informal to semi-formal French. It refers to objects, processes, projects,
English usage: In English, bâcle is rarely used. When encountered, it is usually as a loanword in
Related terms include bâcler (to botch), as well as English equivalents such as botch or fiasco, which