FishonaBike mentions an absolute shambles as being a cock-upHi MG (incidentally known as a sports car over this side of the pond

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Actually it was alexis who first mentioned
cock-ups, but as I said regarding
shambles, there are more similarities than differences between Aussie and Brit slang.
We also talk about
balls-ups and
ballsing things up, which certainly makes it look like we're talking male genitalia


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However, both expressions are used in a fairly colloquial, easy-going sense (nothing like f*-up) which argues against their origin being solely vulgar.
Old thread to the rescue on
cock-ups:
http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=wordplay&Number=28988- in which Bingley points us to:
http://www.quinion.com/words/qa/qa-coc1.htmI also just found an excellent reference for English to American slang translation:
http://english2american.com/dictionary/cats/expletives.htmlMore practical and individualistic than academic, but maybe that's not a bad thing

I know it seems like a cop-out (
and there's another unusual bit of Brit slang, probably) to throw in lots of links, but they're all worth following, honest!
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