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trashed, ppl. a. colloq. (chiefly U.S.).|træʃt| [f. trash v.3 3 + -ed1.] Bungled, spoiled; ill-treated or injured; run-down. Freq. with advbs.
1926Spectator 22 May 857/1 We don't want any trashed-up peace. 1977Sounds 9 July 30/2 Guthrie was real folk, born (1912) and raised in Oklahoma,..a trashed-on Okie farmer's son when that didn't mean you droned on about being proud of your bigoted ignorance. 1979Tucson (Arizona) Citizen 20 Sept. 7b/6 ‘I've sat through this movie three times.’.. ‘In this trashed-out theater? The picture's that good?’ ‘It's a lousy picture! I can't get my feet unstuck from the floor!!’ 1980Dirt Bike Oct. 14/1 Track-N-Trail has just come up with a solution to the age-old problems of mud, cold, rain, and trashed knuckles for you offroaders. |