"Fiasco" has a fun origin!
It goes back to an Italian phrase that meant "to make a bottle." Weird!
Nobody knows for sure what that meant, but the leading theory seems to be that the loser in a game would have to buy the next bottle of wine.
It was first used in English as theater slang to describe a failure or breakdown in a performance.
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in reply to Mignon Fogarty • • •Fiasco is also a a really fun narrative tabletop game!
bullypulpitgames.com/products/…
(I'm not associated with them, just a big fan)
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