(all) washed up
(all) washed up
Ruined or no longer successful; past the prime point of one's career or ability. You've been washed up for years—why on earth do you think I'd want your advice? We're going to make sure he's all washed up after pulling a stunt like that.
See also: up, wash
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
washed up
Fig. finished. "You're through, Tom," said the manager, "Fired—washed up!" Wilbur is washed up as a bank teller.
See also: up, wash
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- washed up
- be hoist by (one's) own petard
- be hoist with (one's) own petard
- be hoist with one's own petard
- be hoist/hoisted by/with your own petard
- hoist by your own petard
- hoist by/with (one's) own petard
- hoist with own petard
- hoist with your own petard
- petard