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  1. screwed-up

    • IPA[ˌskruːdˈʌp]

    英式

    • adj.
      (of a person) emotionally disturbed; neurotic;(of an event or a situation) spoiled by being badly managed or carried out
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    • 1. informal (of a person) emotionally disturbed; neurotic the screwed-up children of wealthy parents
    • (of an event or a situation) spoiled by being badly managed or carried out that was the most screwed-up audition
    • 2. British (of paper or fabric) crumpled or crushed into a ball a screwed-up paper bag
    • (of a person's face or eyes) crumpled, especially because of worry or effort everyone looks ugly with red-rimmed eyes and a screwed-up face
    • ph.
      crush a piece of paper or fabric into a tight mass

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    • ph.
      crush a piece of paper or fabric into a tight mass

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    • ph.
      completely mismanage or mishandle a situation

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    • n.
      a situation that has been completely mismanaged or mishandled: a massive bureaucratic screw-up

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    • ph.
      crush a piece of paper or fabric into a tight mass

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    • ph.
      tense the muscles of one's face or around one's eyes, typically so as to register an ...

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    • ph.
      cause someone to be emotionally or mentally disturbed

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    • ph.
      cause someone to be emotionally or mentally disturbed

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    • IPA[ˌskro͞odˈəp]

    美式

    • adj.
      (of a person) emotionally disturbed; neurotic: the screwed-up children of wealthy parents

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