Green’s Dictionary of Slang

boob v.2

[boob n.2 (1) / boob n.2 (4)]

to make a mistake, to blunder.

[US]L.A. Herald 18 Dec. 52/2: [cartoon caption] Yo’all Boobs. Stop yer boobin’.
[US]S. Ford Torchy, Private Sec. 284: Say, how about it, Miss Hampton? Suppose he hadn’t boobed it this way.
[US]T.A. Dorgan in Zwilling TAD Lex. (1993) 111: The Judge Boobed Another.
[US]T. Thursday ‘Hail the Professor’ in Top-Notch 1 Sept. 🌐 When a boob boobs his way in front of Doc Barnumbey with an act that looks high class and novel [etc.].
[UK]T.E. Lawrence letter 4 Feb. in Garnett Letters (1938) 851: The camera seems wholly in place as journalism: but when it tries to re-create it boobs and sets my teeth on edge.
[UK]G. Gibson Enemy Coast Ahead (1955) 193: The Pathfinder Force had boobed.
[UK]P. Closterman (trans.) Big Show 42: Hell! The strategists had boobed.
[Aus]B. Humphries Barry McKenzie [comic strip] in Complete Barry McKenzie (1988) 24: This nut might boob on a retake.
[UK]P. Theroux Family Arsenal 211: It all went disastrously wrong [...] Sweeney said, ‘You boobed.’.
[UK]Beano Comic Library No. 190 38: Oh, no! We’ve boobed!

In phrases

boob up (v.)

to make a mess of (something).

S.H. Adams Sailors’ Wives 228: Expert or no expert, you seem to have boobed up the case with special thoroughness.
[US](con. 1945) F. Davis Spearhead 144: I really boobed things up.