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fouled-up

[ fould-uhp ]

adjective

  1. Informal. confused, chaotic, or disorganized.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fouled-up1

First recorded in 1945–50
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“One of those old-type natural fouled-up guys,” is how he sees Jake seeing him.

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Military Academy and other military academies and war colleges are closely studying the unbelievably fouled-up Russian invasion of Ukraine and incorporating their findings regarding these blunders in their studies on military tactics.

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The last time that the Red Sox and the Yankees met for an October playoff series, in 2004, the Red Sox were a tortured outfit, the fouled-up team that not only hadn’t won a World Series since 1918 but that lost in such tragic yet inventive ways that it seemed like they were putting on a Chekhov play staged in baseball costume.

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He was, to quote Philip Larkin’s summary of an imaginary biographer’s assessment of him, “one of those old-type natural fouled-up guys,” and one who could find endless and various beauty in a messed-up world.

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So...dump around ten million people back on fouled-up countries that have massive economic and jobs problems.

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