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fucked up adjective- drunk or drug-intoxicated US, 1944
- I wouldn’t get fucked up with them [the Hell’s Angels] any more than I would with the FBI or the Lyndon Johnson Fan Club. — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in America, p. 19, 15 January 1968: Letter to Kelly Varner
- “Were you that drunk?” “I was pretty fucked up, yes.” — Doug Lang, Freaks, p. 16, 1973
- I’m not even fuckin’ joking with you, don’t you be bringing some fucked up pooh-butt to my house. — Pulp Fiction, 1994
- Check this out. You get a baby’s bottle, right? Fill it up with high-test gasoline and a week-old lima bean. Let it sit overnight. Suck it all down. Man, you’ll get fucked up! — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 79, 1997
- I could have walked it, but I was too fucked up to walk. — John Ridley, Love is a Racket, p. 168, 1998
- [O]ut witha boys arseholed ratarsed fucked up[.] — Patrick Jones, Unprotected Sex, p. 255, 1999
- “You really believe Elvis was fucked-up?” I was now on the defensive. “High as a kite.” — Mick Farren, Give the Anarchist a Cigarette, p. 391, 2001
- mentally unstable; depressed; anguished; spoiled UK, 1939
- I hear he is like completely fucked up. — Bret Easton Ellis, Less Than Zero, p. 17, 1985
- “I guess I’m just a sad, fucked-up fashion victim,” says Daniel. — Melanie McGrath, Hard, Soft & Wet, p. 108, 1998
- The relationship between genius and being fucked up. — Tony Wilson, 24 Hour Party People, p. 76, 2002
- Kids of shrinks are completely fucked up from the start. — Meg Wolitzer, The Wife, p. 157, 2003
- “I’m just completely fucked up and I don’t want you to feel bad and I don’’t want anyone to think about me here, okay?” — Marty Beckerman, Generation S.L.U.T., p. 124, 2004
- [I]n my fucked-up country and in my fucked-up part of the world (the Middle East)[.] — The Guardian, p. 6, 28 June 2004
- despicable US, 1945
- Suddenly one of the cats near the door we had entered through spoke up, looking contemptuously at me, saying “you are fucked up man”. — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 134, 1980
- ruined, spoiled, broken US, 1965
- We have a lot of fun together and our lives are fuckt up and so there it stands. — Jack Kerouac, On the Road (The Original Scroll), p. 317, 1951
- It was back in the time of nineteen hundred and two / I had a fucked-up deck a cards and I didn’t know what to do. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 46, 1965
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