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banged up adjective- specifically, being locked in a police or prison cell; generally, imprisoned UK
The image of a cell door having been banged shut. Closely following the verb sense which is first recorded in 1950. - [A]lways getting banged up or fucked over [cheated]. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1990
- Na, that ain’t Icky. He’s banged up, he is. — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 54, 1999
- [A]nybody who’s banged up is, by definition, not half as fucking successful as they should be. — Val McDermid, Keeping on the Right Side of the Law, p. 178, 1999
- I couldn’t handle prison again, banged up on one their stinking blocks[.] — John King, Human Punk, p. 340, 2000
- pregnant NEW ZEALAND
- — Sonya Plowman, Great Kiwi Slang, p. 21, 2002
- drug-intoxicated US
- Half of them was banged up high as kites. — Mark Barker, Nam, p. 7, 1981
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