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dislocated

1. to put out of place; put out of proper relative position; displace: The glacier dislocated great stones.
2. to put out of joint or out of position, as a limb or an organ.
3. to throw out of order; upset; disorder: Frequent strikes dislocated the economy.
The earthquake dislocated several buildings. Crooked, disfigured...
dislocated by Ekta Bedi September 15, 2006

deflicted 

Portmanteau of "defective" or "defunct", and "afflicted".
A derivation from Frank Zappa's 1974 album Apostrophe, on which the Fur Trapper infamously rubs his deflicted eyes.
"Well, the fur-trapper stood there, with his arms outstretched across the
frozen white wasteland, trying to figure out what he was going to do about his deflicted eyes." from Nanook Rubs It by Frank Zappa.
deflicted by Mike September 10, 2003

deflicted 

That bus is very deflicted; it lools like it is gonna break down.
deflicted by Joe Butler February 13, 2004

Didicated 

To not be dedicated to something.
John was didicated about sport.
Didicated by RyanInTheHorizon April 8, 2019

piflicated 

Man was he ever piflicated last night.
piflicated by Chairman November 6, 2003

Difflicated 

Something so complex it can only be described by combining Difficult and Complicated into one word.
Damn man, i thought that last test was hard, but this one was difflicated as hell.
Difflicated by TMONEY August 13, 2005