Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: It's All Gone Pete Tong
What does it mean?
It's all gone Pete Tong is UK rhyming slang meaning “It’s all gone wrong.”
Is it positive or negative?
Strongly negative — it describes failure, chaos, or disaster.
When do you use it?
Use it when a situation collapses, goes out of control, or turns out badly.
Examples
Example 1: “We updated the software and now nothing works — it's all gone Pete Tong.”
Example 2: “The event was fine until the speakers failed… then it all went Pete Tong.”
Question for you
Has anything in your life recently gone Pete Tong?
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