1. sabotage - Noun
2. sabotage - Verb
destroy property or hinder normal operations
a deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damaged
Source: WordNetThere's an inherent thing in me where, if things are going too smooth, I'll sabotage the hell out of them, just to make the music more of a sanctuary. Daniel Johns
The only reason that there has been no sabotage or espionage on the part of Japanese-Americans is that they are waiting for the right moment to strike. Earl Warren
I think that sometimes love gets in the way of itself - you know, love interrupts itself. We want things so much that we sabotage them. Jack White
If we had failed to pursue the facts as far as they led, we would have denied the public any knowledge of an unprecedented scheme of political surveillance and sabotage. Katharine Graham
All business sagacity reduces itself in the last analysis to judicious use of sabotage. Thorstein Veblen
Sabotage means to push back, pull out or break off the fangs of Capitalism. Bill Haywood