بے ترتیب کرنا
To disarrange, to disorder, to mess up, to disrupt the order or arrangement of something, or to make something chaotic and disorganized. The phrase is composed of بے (be), meaning without, ترتیب (tarteeb), meaning order, arrangement, or sequence, and کرنا (karna), meaning to do. Together, they describe the act of disturbing an existing order, creating chaos, or making a mess of something that was previously organized. In Urdu, Be Tarteeb Karna is used to describe the action of messing up a room, disorganizing files, disrupting a sequence, creating chaos in a process, or any action that turns order into disorder. The word carries the weight of the value placed on order and organization in South Asian culture, and the frustration that comes when someone disrupts that order. It appears in household contexts, in office settings, in discussions of data management, in descriptions of chaotic situations, and in everyday conversation about messes and disorganization.