go blooey



go blooey

and go flooey (go ˈblui and go ˈflui)
in. to fall apart; to go out of order. All my plans went blooey because of the rain. I just hope everything doesn’t go flooey at the last minute.
See also: blooey

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Potter['pɔtə]
Anatolia-Late Roman
Gerlindeger-LIN-də (German), kher-LIN-də (Dutch)German, Dutch
Glass[glɑ:s]
Moreenmaw-REEN, MAWR-eenIrish, English
Elizabethi-LIZ-ə-bəth (English)English, Biblical