The difference between Fiasco and Goat rope
When used as nouns, fiasco means a sudden or unexpected failure, whereas goat rope means a confusing, disorganized situation often attributed to or marked by human error.
check bellow for the other definitions of Fiasco and Goat rope
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Fiasco as a noun:
A sudden or unexpected failure.
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Fiasco as a noun:
A ludicrous or humiliating situation. Some effort that went quite wrong.
Examples:
"synonyms: debacle"
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Fiasco as a noun:
A wine bottle in a (usually straw) jacket.
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Goat rope as a noun (slang):
A confusing, disorganized situation often attributed to or marked by human error.
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Goat rope as a noun (slang):
A convoluted issue that is contested by many parties.
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Goat rope as a noun:
A rodeo event in which competitors attempt to lasso a goat, usually for younger participants.
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Goat rope as a noun:
An ill-advised solution to contain a problem; a solution that will eventually fail.