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The phrase "all be effed" is not standard in written English, but it can be understood in informal contexts.
It can be used to express frustration or resignation about a situation, often in a humorous or light-hearted manner.
Example: "If we don't get this project done on time, we will all be effed."
Alternatives: "all be screwed" or "all be in trouble".
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We'd all be effed.
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