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Revision as of 13:26, 1 November 2017
English
Pronunciation
- (deprecated use of
|lang=
parameter) IPA(key): /fʌkt/ - (deprecated use of
|lang=
parameter) Rhymes: -ʌkt
Adjective
fucked (comparative more fucked, superlative most fucked)
- (vulgar) Broken.
- I can't repair your computer, it's fucked, mate.
- (vulgar) In trouble.
- He's lost his map in the middle of a desert! He's fucked.
- (vulgar) Very drunk.
- Man, I was mixing all sorts of drinks, and by the end of the night I was so fucked!
- (vulgar) (deprecated use of
|lang=
parameter) Clipping of fucked up (disturbing or reprehensible).- I'll be awake all night finishing all the work I had to bring home. That is so fucked!
- (vulgar) Tired.
- I'm so fucked – I didn't get home until 5am.
- (slang, vulgar) Bothered to do something.
- I can’t be fucked to look it up.
Synonyms
- (in trouble, vulgar): screwed, dicked, Donald Ducked, doomed; see also Wikisaurus:in trouble
- (bothered): arsed
Derived terms
Translations
broken
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in trouble
very drunk
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disturbing or reprehensible
tired
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Verb
fucked
- simple past and past participle of fuck