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Discover LudwigThe phrase “fucked up” is not considered proper, written English.
It is considered a vulgar, informal expression and should not be used in a formal or professional setting. For example, if you are writing a business email, it would be inappropriate to say, “This project is totally fucked up.” A more appropriate phrase would be, “This project is not proceeding as expected.”.
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fucked up
verb
Past of fuck up
Exact(53)
Now get fucked up".
"It's completely fucked up".
"I've fucked up again".
TYLER: "That's fucked up".
— I fucked up.
No. Fucked up?
Similar(7)
We fuck up.
From bean to cup, you fuck up".
I only fuck up perfect".
"Boy did they fuck up.
Why did they fuck up?
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