dog's dinner

The phrase "dog's dinner" usually refers to something that is done or presented in a careless, messy, or disorganized manner. It suggests a situation or outcome that is chaotic, haphazard, or poorly executed. It can also be used to describe a person's appearance that is disheveled or unkempt.


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