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messed up
adjective
beaten up; looking disarrayed.
confused and unhappy.
intoxicated with alcohol or narcotics.
Example Sentences
“The federal government has put everybody in the city, and law enforcement in particular, in a really messed up situation,” said City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson.
“Some get really messed up, but there are all different styles to these stories,” Segura says.
The band veered close to destruction on several occasions, including discovering they owed hundreds of thousands of unpaid tax in the mid-90s, and a period when Jim says "relationships were getting messed up".
“If I didn’t get a good score, I’d go back, watch the video and go straight to the judges: ‘Tell me where I messed up,’” he recalls.
Piastri was then excellent in China, probably quicker than Norris in Japan but messed up his final qualifying lap, and was superb in Bahrain.
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