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screwed up adjective- troubled, disturbed UK, 1907
- The nun goes along on the tour with the boy, this screwed up American kid, holding his rackets, sitting quietly in the grandstands, just watching. — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 207, 1961
- “Screwed-up world without laws!” Sylvia muttered disgustedly to herself. — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 326, 1963
- Recently, I’ve gone through a VERY screwed up point in my life[.] — MUZIK, p. 9, February 2003
- spoilt; wrecked; fouled up US, 1943
A euphemism for FUCKED UP- I was next to some really screwed up nutters for a while[.] — Ben Malbon, Cool Places, p. 275, 1998
- being locked in a prison cell UK
A pun on BANGED UPBANGSCREW - — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
- drunk US
- If you ask me, getting screwed-up and making love are just about the two most fun things in the entire world[.] — Marty Beckerman, Generation S.L.U.T., p. 97, 2004
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