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Screwed

Definition: To be in a difficult or unpleasant situation, often due to one's own actions or circumstances.

Use case: "I forgot to save my work and now my computer crashed. I'm screwed."

Easy explanation: When you say someone is "screwed," it means they are in trouble or facing a difficult situation. It can be used when someone has made a mistake or when something unexpected happens that causes problems.


The usage of the idiom 'Screwed' in a sentence

• My boss is going to be so angry if I don't finish this report on time - I'm really screwed.

• My investment in that startup turned out to be a complete screw job, and now I'm completely screwed.

• If we don't start studying now, we're going to be screwed when the exam rolls around.

• If we can't get this contract signed by tomorrow, we're absolutely screwed - our competitors will beat us to the punch.

• I screwed up and forgot to set my alarm, so I'm late for work again.

• I can't believe I screwed up my math homework - I forgot to carry the one!

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