An exclamation used when an individual informs another as to the dire state of their current existence.
The additional superlative is used when the statement, "you're fucked" does not adequately describe the situation.
The phrase has originated from Australia, circa 20th century.
The additional superlative is used when the statement, "you're fucked" does not adequately describe the situation.
The phrase has originated from Australia, circa 20th century.
Oi Matt, you're fucking fucked!
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Get the You're fired mug."You're fired!" is a comedic line from the popular children show "Regular Show."
This line is mostly said by Benson Dunwoody who's a park manager who makes sure everyone gets their job done correctly but the characters Mordecai and Rigby always cause destruction .
This line shows frustration and anger when his workers "Mordecai and Rigby" screw up at a simple job like setting up the chairs
The punchline is that they never actually get fired.
This line is mostly said by Benson Dunwoody who's a park manager who makes sure everyone gets their job done correctly but the characters Mordecai and Rigby always cause destruction .
This line shows frustration and anger when his workers "Mordecai and Rigby" screw up at a simple job like setting up the chairs
The punchline is that they never actually get fired.
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