At the end of September the network has undermined the phrase “It’s a fiasco, bro,” which began to be used in a variety of situations.
Made popular the words were spoken by Russia’s Vladimir Lavrov, who along with his dog Steve crossed the Creek. He urged on the dog, “let’s go, I’ll follow” and warned him against failures. When the dog has fallen into the water, the owner responded with, “It’s a fiasco, bro.” Note that Steve did not suffer – he’s all right.
The author of the video himself later admitted that he used the word “fiasco” for the first time.
His phrase became a meme and has become a synonym for any situation that seems disastrous.
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