I'm lost

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I'm lost

  1. Indicates that the speaker is unable to find his or her way.
  2. (figurative) Indicates that the speaker couldn't catch or understand what was said.
    • 2019 February 10, Nancy Pimental, “Los Diablos!” (25:56 from the start), in Shameless, season 9, episode 10, spoken by Kevin Ball (Steve Howey):
      All right, I'm lost. What are you talking about?

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