Come a gutser In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "come a gutser", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Evelyn Nguyen calendar 2022-09-06 07:09

Meaning of Come a gutser

Come a gutser Australia slang

 

 

To fail.

 

If you insist on doing that way, you will come a gutser.

Because of the crisis, his business came a gutser.

The fact that they came a gutser was no suprise.

Without the change to adapt the current situation, his plan came a gutser.

 

Fall down

The weather is rainy and wet, causing my shoes to come a gutser.

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fray at/around the edges/seams

1. To become shabby or worn along the edges when talking about fabric or threads

2. To become weaker or less effective, or start to fail

come unstuck

1. To fail completely

2. To become separated from something that was stuck to

Bad News Travels Fast
Information about trouble or misfortune circulates quickly( more quicly than good good news)
die a natural death

1. If you say that something dies a natural death, you mean that it fails, fades away, or no longer exists.

2. If you say that someone dies a natural death, you mean that he dies because of disease or old age.

flushed down the tubes

Having totally failed

Grammar and Usage of Come a gutser

Verb Forms

  • come a gutser
  • came a gutser
  • comes a gutser
  • will come a gutser

The verb "come" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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