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fucked

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Etymology

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    From fuck + -ed.

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    fucked (comparative more fucked, superlative most fucked)

    1. (vulgar) Irreparably or catastrophically broken.
      I can't repair your computer: it's fucked, mate.
      • 2001, “Anthem Part Two”, in Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (CD), performed by Blink-182, MCA, →OCLC:
        Let this train wreck burn more slowly / Kids are victims in this story / Drown our youth with useless warnings / Teenage rules, they're fucked and boring
    2. (vulgar) In trouble; in a hopeless situation.
      He's lost his map in the middle of a desert! He's fucked.
      They're inspecting the plant tomorrow and our maintenance person is out sick? I guess we're fucked, then!
      We're so fucked! We couldn't escape at the refugee camp!
    3. (vulgar) Very drunk.
      Man, I was mixing all sorts of drinks, and by the end of the night I was so fucked!
    4. (vulgar) 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!
      This is fucked! We got to figure out how to get an escape plan!
      • 2023 May 16 (last accessed), IMDb[1]:
        It seems a lot of problems could be solved by doing a bit less bitching and a bit more banging. Julian has advice for the recently divorced, the infertile, and the cowardly. Plus: how Americans should deal with their fucked election.
    5. (vulgar) Tired.
      I'm so fucked – I didn't get home until 5am.
    6. (slang, vulgar) Bothered to do something.
      I can’t be fucked to look it up.

    Usage notes

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    Most of these senses are used as predicates, but not attributively: a person who is bothered is not a fucked person.

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    Verb

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    fucked

    1. simple past and past participle of fuck