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View definitions for messed-up

messed-up

adjective as in maladjusted

adjective as in tousled

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“It’s really messed up that people are having to live in parks at all as an only option for housing,” she said.

From BBC

So I was actually playing that scene almost like I was channeling that particular “Bridesmaids” scene, but a very sort of like messed up, dark version of that.

Her supervisor and mentor, Professor Louis Leakey, though, saw the value in her technique: “He wanted somebody whose mind wasn't messed up by the reductionist attitude of science to animals,” Dr Goodall explains.

From BBC

“Everyone has messed up, from the local mayor to the regional president to the government in Madrid.”

From BBC

They respected each other because Bruno was in the military and became a criminal and George messed up in his youth and then he became a cop.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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