@WelshPixie A student I work with just taught me "goat rodeo" which her mom uses for a super chaotic situation.
@WelshPixie @compostablespork The etymology of that one is fun, too. It turns out it comes from an older term, "goat-roping", where "roping" is a euphemistic substitution for the word most of English's euphemistic substitutions are for. That meant "(an) incompetent (person.)"
"Goat rodeo," then, is a an extension to mean a situation where a whole bunch of goat-ropers are roping up all at once. :)
@Nentuaby @WelshPixie I think I should not tell this to my student who said she uses it because it's a lot more comfortable than "cluster fck" which is basically what I think you're saying it means...
@compostablespork @WelshPixie Mmm-hmm. It's multiple layers of roundabout, with that fun little twist of extending it in scale along the literal axis instead of the metaphorical one; but ultimately it does run pretty darn close to "clusterf***".
@compostablespork Hah!