go wrong vs meet one's Waterloo

go wrong

verb
  • To fail or go amiss; to have a bad outcome. 

  • To become wicked or depraved. 

  • To malfunction. 

  • Everything seems to be going wrong today. 

meet one's Waterloo

verb
  • To be decisively defeated by an encounter with a powerful opponent or a problem that is too difficult. 

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