by Hellomynameis_______..... December 07, 2010
1. To make a mistake; bungle something.
2. To act carelessly, foolishly, or incorrectly.
3. To cause to be intoxicated.
2. To act carelessly, foolishly, or incorrectly.
3. To cause to be intoxicated.
by Sam429 March 13, 2004
The economy, No Child Left Behind, the Iraq war, the budget, and the tax cuts are all example of Bush's numerous fuck ups.
by jesster79 January 25, 2005
by 666_SATAN_666 April 12, 2004
by Barry... how ironic? March 28, 2003
by Nintendo-Innuendo May 29, 2006
Describes action or situation that conflicts with logic or certain expectations.
Note: Often used in place of the word "Wrong" or the phrase "not right". However, the phrase "Fucked up" is unburdened by any idea of absolute rightness or wrongness. Whereas describing an action or situation as wrong in this manner may imply some sort of anomaly in an assumedly perfect universe, a situation described as fucked up can be viewed merely as the product of a Universe that is just fucked up in general.
Note: Often used in place of the word "Wrong" or the phrase "not right". However, the phrase "Fucked up" is unburdened by any idea of absolute rightness or wrongness. Whereas describing an action or situation as wrong in this manner may imply some sort of anomaly in an assumedly perfect universe, a situation described as fucked up can be viewed merely as the product of a Universe that is just fucked up in general.
"That's was wrong."
"2+2=5 is wrong. That was fucked up."
"That's fucked up."
"65 million years ago, an asteroid killed every living thing on this plante bigger than a rat, now THAT was fucked up."
"2+2=5 is wrong. That was fucked up."
"That's fucked up."
"65 million years ago, an asteroid killed every living thing on this plante bigger than a rat, now THAT was fucked up."
by Alfred Mordeir December 24, 2006