washout

washout
A hole in a highway caused by the washing away by stream or surface water of a part of the embankment. 25 Am J1st High § 615. A loss of part of the embankment of a railroad by flood or surface water. A slang term for one who has failed in a particular endeavor or for an enterprise or undertaking which has ended in failure.

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