1. knackered - Adjective
2. knackered - Verb
3. knackered - Adjective Satellite
very tired
Source: WordNetI think a lot of bands are creatively knackered when they come off tour. Alex Kapranos
The once gritty edgeland of car-breaking yards, slaughterhouses and mountains of knackered fridges has long been swept away, replaced with all the trappings of hipster-infused regeneration. Source: Internet
We were both so exhausted that we could only gnaw on a hunk of Salumi salami, eat the inch of barbequed potato chips left at the bottom of the bag, drink half a paper cup of champagne, and fall into a knackered sleep. Source: Internet
In short, I'm knackered. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, I'm knackered like Lucy in the Vitameatavegemin commercial. Source: Internet
On the one hand, it’s hard to turn it on just like that, but on the other, it’s hard to turn it on when you’re knackered, and neither approach can compensate for the defensive deficiencies that have cost them in each of the last three seasons. Source: Internet