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fuck up verb- to spoil, to destroy UK, 1916
- Let me tell you about this machine, a real dream; whether or not turned nitemare–the best truck I ever fucked up. — Neal Cassady, The First Third, p. 207, August 1965
- Scum office and factory workers, in addition to fucking up their work, will secretly destroy equipment. — Valeria Solanas, S.C.U.M. Manifesto, p. 73, 1968
- He sliced a painting in two? Did you fuck up a painting that night? — Gilbert Sorrentino, Steelwork, p. 21, 1970
- They fuck you up, your mum and dad [...] They were fucked up in their turn[.] — Philip Larkin, This Be The Verse, 1974
- “Fuck it. They’re dead. No big fucking deal. Move on.” “ -- ’s dead.” “Fucking -- fucked up. He’s dead.” “He shouldn’t have fucked up. He wouldn’t be fucking dead.” — Jonathan Shay, Achilles in Vietnam, p. 38, 1995
- Let’s go and fuck ’em up! — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 254, 1999
- The thing is, once you’ve been raving you can’t do any other dance. It fucks you up that way. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 7, 2000
- We battled long and hard for about a year, and it wasn’t pretty. Oakland and Frisco Hell’s Angels would fuck each other up at every chance. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 148, 2000
- Graham Taylor, Graham Taylor. Thanks for fucking-up the Wolves [Wolverhampton Wanderers FC]. Thanks for fu-u-u-cking-up the Wolves. — Frank Skinner, Frank Skinner, p. 117, 2001
- to make a mistake US, 1945
- I told Neal, “And don’t fuck up with this car.” — Jack Kerouac, On the Road (The Original Scroll), p. 323, 1951
- Nixon beat Humphrey on what should & could have been Hubert’s strongest argument–to end the war in Vietnam at once, because LBJ fucked up. — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in America, p. 404, June 1971: Letter to Jann Wenner
- He says he remembers all the little ways he fucked up when he built your place. — Richard Russo, Straight Man, p. 38, 1998
- to fail dismally US
- So you fuck up and you know what. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 21, 1970
- I completely fucked up the whole thing. — Cicil Von Ziegesar, You Know You Love Me, p. 168, 2002
- Andy [Warhol] gave me the freedom to fuck up. — The Guardian, 13 February 2002
- to cause drink or drug intoxication, especially if extreme UK
- As long as it fucks you up, it’s good for you. — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 304, 1970
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