1. fucked - Adjective
2. fucked - Verb
(vulgar) Irreparably or catastrophically broken.
I can't repair your computer: it's fucked, mate.
(vulgar) In trouble; in a hopeless situation.
He's lost his map in the middle of a desert! He's fucked.
They're inspecting the plant tomorrow and our maintenance person is out sick? I guess we're fucked, then!
(vulgar) Very drunk.
Man, I was mixing all sorts of drinks, and by the end of the night I was so fucked!
(vulgar) Clipping of fucked up (“disturbing or reprehensible”).
I'll be awake all night finishing all the work I had to bring home. That is so fucked!
(vulgar) Tired.
I'm so fucked – I didn't get home until 5am.
(slang, vulgar) Bothered to do something.
I can’t be fucked to look it up.
fucked
simple past and past participle of fuck
And look—I've been fucked about for so long I'm not going to suddenly turn into Rod Stewart just because I get £25.00 a week. Source: Internet
“And to the people saying the government must have paid me to say I got Covid, I know the government has fucked you over so bad you have trust issues, I feel bad for you too but pls let me heal in peace. Source: Internet
Ginsberg used phrases such as "cocksucker", "fucked in the ass", and "cunt" as part of the poem's depiction of different aspects of American culture. Source: Internet
But because women in these books exist only as baby-makers who have sex to please men, the bulk of the story focuses on Jason O’Connor, a womanizing NFL quarterback, and how abortion has fucked up his life and the lives of his other horndog teammates. Source: Internet
And then you’ll be so fucked, it’ll be like you’re getting raped! Source: Internet
And by the exact same model, I suppose affordable digital recording equipment and software like GarageBand really fucked them over too. Source: Internet