B1 Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Interjection #13 الأكثر شيوعاً 16 دقيقة للقراءة
At the A1 level, you should know that 'fucked' is a very, very bad word. It is a 'swear word' or 'profanity.' You should not use this word in your English classes or when talking to teachers. It is used when someone is very angry or when something is completely broken. For example, if a toy is broken and cannot be fixed, an angry person might use this word. However, for A1 students, it is much better to use words like 'broken,' 'bad,' or 'sad.' You might hear this word in movies, but you should not copy it yet. It is important to know it is a 'rude' word so you are not surprised when you hear it, but you should avoid saying it yourself. Think of it as a 'danger' word in the English language.
At the A2 level, you are starting to understand more informal English. You might hear 'fucked' in songs or on TV. You should understand that this word is used to show that a situation is very bad. If someone says 'I am fucked,' they mean 'I have a big problem.' If they say 'This is fucked,' they mean 'This is very unfair' or 'This is broken.' Even though you understand it, you should still not use it. It is too strong for most situations. Instead of 'fucked,' you can use 'messed up' or 'broken.' These are safer words. You should also know that this word is very offensive to many people, especially older people or in formal places like a school or an office. It is a word that expresses high emotion, usually anger or frustration.
As a B1 learner, you should understand the different ways 'fucked' is used in casual conversation. It can be an adjective meaning 'broken' (The car is fucked) or 'in trouble' (I'm fucked). It can also be part of a phrasal verb 'to fuck up,' which means to make a big mistake. You should recognize that this word is an 'intensifier'—it makes the feeling of the sentence much stronger. At this level, you should be able to distinguish between the literal meaning and the emotional meaning. You should also be aware of 'screwed' as a less offensive alternative. You might use this word with very close friends if they use it first, but you must be careful. It is still considered vulgar and can make you sound unprofessional if used in the wrong context.
At the B2 level, you should have a firm grasp of the social nuances of the word 'fucked.' You should understand that its use depends entirely on the 'register' (the level of formality). In a movie about criminals, it sounds natural; in a news report, it would be shocking. You should know phrases like 'fucked over' (to be treated unfairly) and 'fucked up' (to be intoxicated or to have a disturbed personality). You should also understand how it is used as an interjection to express sudden shock or anger. At this level, you should know when it is 'appropriate' to use (rarely) and when it is 'inappropriate' (mostly). You should also be able to use synonyms like 'ruined,' 'disastrous,' or 'screwed' to match the formality of your environment.
For C1 learners, 'fucked' should be understood as a complex linguistic tool used for emphasis, social bonding, or expressing systemic frustration. You should understand the rhythmic and percussive role it plays in English vernacular. You should be familiar with regional variations, such as the British 'proper fucked' or the Australian casual use of the word. You should also understand the 'non-literal' uses, such as 'the system is fucked,' which expresses a deep political or social critique. At this level, you should be able to navigate environments where profanity is common without feeling lost, and you should know how to use the word for specific rhetorical effects, such as 'dark humor' or 'raw honesty,' while remaining fully aware of the social risks involved.
At the C2 level, you should have a native-like intuition for the word 'fucked.' This includes understanding its etymology, its role in pop culture, and its ability to act as almost any part of speech (though primarily an adjective/verb). You should understand the subtle difference in tone between 'I fucked up' and 'I'm fucked.' You should be aware of the 'taboo' nature of the word and how it has evolved over time to become more common in some circles while remaining strictly forbidden in others. You should be able to analyze its use in literature or film as a device for characterization. Your mastery should be such that you can choose to use it—or not use it—with perfect precision, understanding exactly how it will affect your audience's perception of you and your message.

fucked في 30 ثانية

  • A highly offensive expletive used to describe something that is completely broken, ruined, or non-functional in a physical or metaphorical sense.
  • Commonly used to express that a person is in deep, unavoidable trouble or has made a catastrophic mistake that cannot be easily fixed.
  • Functions as a powerful intensifier for negative emotions like anger, frustration, and despair, often appearing in phrasal verbs like 'fucked up' or 'fucked over'.
  • Strictly informal and vulgar; its use is generally restricted to close personal relationships, gritty media, and specific high-pressure subcultures.

The word fucked is one of the most versatile, potent, and frequently used expletives in the English language. At its core, it functions as a vulgar intensifier or a descriptor of extreme negativity. When someone says something is fucked, they are not merely saying it is bad; they are conveying a sense of total failure, irreparable damage, or profound injustice. The term originates from the verb 'to fuck,' but in modern informal English, its usage has expanded far beyond its literal sexual meaning. It is now a linguistic Swiss Army knife, capable of expressing anger, surprise, despair, and even awe. Understanding this word is crucial for navigating informal social environments, media, and literature, though using it requires extreme caution due to its high level of offensiveness in formal or professional settings.

The State of Ruin
In this context, the word describes something that is broken beyond repair or a situation that has gone completely wrong. If your car engine explodes on the highway, the car is fucked. If you delete your entire thesis the night before it is due, your situation is fucked. It implies a lack of hope or a definitive end to functionality.

I forgot to save the document before the computer crashed, and now the whole project is fucked.

Beyond physical objects, the word is used to describe people who are in deep trouble. To be 'fucked' is to be in a position where there is no easy escape or solution. It is often used in the passive voice ('I am fucked') to signal a surrender to a negative outcome. This usage is common in high-stress environments like kitchens, military operations, or high-stakes business deals where a mistake has been made that cannot be undone. It captures the visceral feeling of dread that accompanies a major failure.

The Adverbial Intensifier
When used as an adverb (often as 'fucking'), it serves to amplify the following adjective or verb. However, 'fucked' itself can appear in phrasal constructions like 'fucked up' to describe a state of intoxication or a moral failing. For example, a person who is 'fucked up' might be extremely drunk, or they might have a very twisted and cruel personality. The nuance depends entirely on the surrounding conversation.

That movie was so fucked up that I couldn't sleep for three days.

Furthermore, the word can be used as an interjection. When something goes wrong suddenly, a person might simply shout the word as a release of frustration. In this mode, it functions similarly to 'Damn!' or 'Shit!', but with significantly more weight and aggression. It is a verbal explosion. Conversely, in some subcultures, it can be used with a sense of dark humor or irony. Friends might joke about how 'fucked' they are during finals week as a way of bonding over shared stress. This social bonding through shared profanity is a well-documented linguistic phenomenon.

Moral and Social Judgment
When applied to a system, a law, or a social situation, it suggests that the subject is fundamentally unfair or corrupt. 'The system is fucked' is a common refrain in political discourse, indicating a belief that the structures of power are no longer working for the common good and are beyond simple reform.

It is completely fucked that some people have to work three jobs just to afford rent.

In summary, the word is a powerful tool for expressing the extremes of the human experience—failure, anger, and systemic injustice. Its strength lies in its ability to shock and to convey a level of seriousness that milder words cannot reach. However, its power is also its danger; it can alienate listeners, offend sensibilities, and shut down productive dialogue if used inappropriately. For a learner, the goal is to recognize its many meanings in the wild while being extremely selective about when—or if—to use it themselves.

Using the word fucked correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical flexibility. It primarily appears as a past participle used as an adjective, but it can also function as the past tense of a verb or part of various phrasal verbs. The most common structure is the 'Subject + Be + Fucked' pattern, which describes a state of being. This can refer to a person's situation or the condition of an object. For instance, 'I am fucked' means 'I am in a terrible situation,' whereas 'The laptop is fucked' means 'The laptop is broken.'

Passive Construction
Often used to describe someone being mistreated or cheated. 'He got fucked over by his business partner' implies a malicious betrayal. Here, 'fucked over' acts as a phrasal verb in the passive voice, emphasizing the victim's lack of control.

We were fucked by the sudden change in the interest rates.

Another common usage is the phrasal verb 'to fuck up,' which means to make a mistake or to ruin something. The past participle 'fucked up' can then be used as an adjective to describe the result of that mistake. 'A fucked up situation' is one that is complicated, wrong, or disturbing. Interestingly, 'fucked up' can also describe a person's mental or physical state, particularly if they are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. In this sense, it is synonymous with 'wasted' or 'intoxicated,' but carries a more aggressive or negative connotation.

The 'Proper Fucked' Construction
Common in British English, the addition of 'proper' or 'right' before 'fucked' serves as a further intensifier. It suggests that the state of being ruined is absolute and undeniable. It is a colloquial way to emphasize the finality of a disaster.

If we don't find a gas station in the next five miles, we are proper fucked.

In the imperative mood, 'Fuck off' is a very common and very rude way to tell someone to leave or to stop bothering you. It is much stronger than 'Go away.' Similarly, 'Fuck you' is a direct verbal assault. While these use the root verb, the adjective 'fucked' can appear in the resulting state: 'Once he told the boss to fuck off, his career at that company was fucked.' This sentence demonstrates the transition from the active verb to the resulting adjectival state of ruin.

Comparative and Superlative
While rare, you might hear 'more fucked' or 'the most fucked.' However, because 'fucked' is often treated as an absolute state (like 'dead' or 'unique'), intensifiers like 'totally,' 'completely,' or 'utterly' are more common than comparative forms.

This is the most fucked situation I have ever been in.

Finally, consider the rhythm of the sentence. The word is a trochee (stressed-unstressed) when followed by a vowel or a single stressed syllable. It has a hard 'k' sound followed by a dental 't' (in 'fucked'), which gives it a percussive, aggressive quality. This phonetic structure is part of why it is so effective as an expletive; it feels like a physical strike when spoken with emphasis. Mastering the pronunciation—ensuring the 't' sound at the end is crisp—is essential for the word to carry its intended emotional weight.

The word fucked is ubiquitous in modern English-speaking culture, yet it remains strictly confined to informal and 'uncensored' spaces. You will hear it most frequently in casual conversations between close friends, in gritty television dramas, in stand-up comedy, and in various genres of popular music, particularly hip-hop, rock, and punk. It serves as a marker of authenticity and raw emotion. In these contexts, the word is used to strip away politeness and get to the 'real' feeling of a situation. If a character in a movie says, 'We're in trouble,' it feels like a standard plot point. If they say, 'We're fucked,' the audience immediately feels a higher level of stakes and desperation.

In the Workplace (The 'Blue-Collar' Context)
In certain high-pressure, male-dominated, or manual labor environments—such as construction sites, commercial kitchens, or mechanic shops—the word is often used as a standard part of the lexicon. It loses some of its 'shock' value and becomes a functional way to describe broken equipment or a difficult shift. However, this is highly specific to the local culture of the workplace.

The oven is fucked, so we can't serve the roast tonight.

In digital spaces, the word is everywhere. Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, and Discord are filled with it. It is often used in memes to express a collective sense of doom or frustration. For example, during a global crisis or a major political event, you might see the phrase 'We are so fucked' trending. In this digital context, the word acts as a shorthand for a shared emotional state, often blending humor with genuine anxiety. It is also common in gaming communities, where a player might use it to describe their character's imminent death or a 'broken' game mechanic that is unfair.

In Cinema and Television
Since the late 20th century, the 'R-rated' or '18+' rating has allowed for the liberal use of this word. Directors like Quentin Tarantino or Martin Scorsese use it to create a sense of realism in criminal or urban settings. In these films, the word is not just an expletive; it is a rhythmic element of the dialogue that defines the characters' world.

Is he fucked up in the head or something?

In music, the word is a staple of lyrical expression. It can be used to express heartbreak ('My heart is fucked'), social rebellion ('The government is fucked'), or simply to add an aggressive edge to a verse. For many artists, using the word is a way to signal that they are not 'radio-friendly' or 'corporate,' aligning themselves instead with the 'real' experiences of their audience. This usage has become so common that in some genres, the word has lost much of its original power to offend, becoming almost a filler word like 'like' or 'um' for some speakers.

The 'Snatch' Effect
The 2000 film 'Snatch' contains a famous scene where the character Mickey (played by Brad Pitt) asks if a dog is 'proper fucked.' This popularized the specific British phrasing and cemented the word's place in the 'cool, gritty' cinematic lexicon.

Yeah, before Zee Germans get here. Proper fucked.

Lastly, you will hear it in moments of genuine crisis. In news bloopers, when a reporter thinks the camera is off, or in cockpit voice recordings of aviation incidents, the word often appears as the final, honest reaction to an unavoidable disaster. This 'crisis usage' is perhaps the most authentic form of the word, where it serves as a linguistic white flag—a total admission that the situation has moved beyond human control.

Because fucked is such a high-impact word, mistakes in its usage can be socially costly or linguistically confusing. The most common error for English learners is failing to recognize the extreme level of informality and potential offensiveness. Using this word in a professional email, during a job interview, or when speaking to an elder is almost always a mistake that will result in a negative perception of the speaker's character or intelligence. It is not a direct substitute for 'broken' or 'bad' in polite society.

The Participle Confusion
Learners often confuse 'fucked' (the state of being ruined) with 'fucking' (the intensifier). Saying 'I am fucking' without an object sounds like you are describing yourself performing a sexual act. Saying 'I am fucked' means you are in trouble. This is a critical distinction that can lead to immense embarrassment if mixed up.

Incorrect: I am fucking because I lost my keys. (Sounds sexual)
Correct: I am fucked because I lost my keys. (Meaning: I am in trouble)

Another mistake is the 'Overuse Trap.' Some learners, upon discovering the word's versatility, begin to use it in every sentence to sound 'cool' or 'native.' However, native speakers who over-rely on profanity are often viewed as having a limited vocabulary or being unable to control their emotions. The word loses its impact if used too frequently. It should be reserved for moments that truly warrant its intensity. If every minor inconvenience is 'fucked,' then what word is left for a genuine catastrophe?

Misunderstanding 'Fucked Up'
The phrase 'fucked up' has multiple meanings. A common mistake is using it to mean 'made a mistake' when you should use the verb form 'fucked up.' For example, 'I fucked up the exam' (verb) vs. 'The exam was fucked up' (adjective describing the exam as unfair or weird). Mixing these up can change the focus of the sentence from your action to the object's quality.

He is fucked up. (Could mean he is drunk, or he is a bad person, or he is injured. Context is needed!)

Register mismatch is also a frequent issue. Using 'fucked' while trying to be polite or using it with people you don't know well can create an immediate social barrier. It is a 'high-intimacy' word, meaning it is usually reserved for people you are very close to. Using it with a stranger can be seen as a sign of aggression or a lack of boundaries. Even in 'casual' settings like a bar, it's best to observe others' language before using it yourself.

The 'Fucked Over' Error
Sometimes learners use 'fucked' when they mean 'fucked over.' If you say 'I fucked my friend,' it has a sexual meaning. If you say 'I fucked over my friend,' it means you betrayed or cheated them. This is a massive difference that can lead to very awkward misunderstandings.

The company fucked over its employees by cutting their pensions.

Finally, learners often forget that 'fucked' is a 'non-gradable' adjective in many of its senses. You are either fucked or you aren't. While people do say 'a little bit fucked,' it often sounds ironic. Usually, you use 'totally' or 'completely' to modify it. Understanding the binary nature of the word—success vs. total failure—helps in using it with the correct rhetorical force.

Because fucked is so offensive, it is vital to have a repertoire of alternatives that convey similar meanings but are appropriate for different social settings. The English language offers a spectrum of 'ruined' or 'broken' descriptors, ranging from mild to severe. Choosing the right one depends on who you are talking to and how much impact you want to have. For example, 'broken' is a neutral, factual term, while 'fucked' is an emotional, vulgar one. Between them lie many useful shades of meaning.

Screwed
This is the most common direct alternative. It means the exact same thing as 'fucked' in terms of being in trouble or a situation being ruined, but it is much less offensive. It is 'PG-13' rather than 'R-rated.' You can use 'screwed' in most casual work environments without causing a scandal.

Comparison: 'We're fucked' (Very vulgar) vs. 'We're screwed' (Informal but safer).

Another set of alternatives involves the word 'messed up.' To 'mess up' is to make a mistake, and a 'messed up' situation is one that is wrong or unfair. This is a very safe, 'all-ages' alternative. If you want to describe a person who is acting strangely or has a difficult personality, 'messed up' is a common and less aggressive choice than 'fucked up.' Similarly, 'botched' is an excellent academic or professional word to describe a task that was done very poorly, as in 'a botched surgery' or 'a botched investigation.'

Knackered (British/Australian)
In the UK, 'knackered' is often used to mean 'exhausted' or 'broken.' If a machine is 'knackered,' it's finished. It's informal but generally not considered a 'swear word' in the same category as 'fucked.' It's a great way to sound like a local without being overly rude.

The old tractor is finally knackered; it won't start at all.

For formal writing, you should avoid all of these and use words like 'compromised,' 'deteriorated,' 'erroneous,' or 'disastrous.' Instead of saying 'the plan is fucked,' a professional would say 'the plan is no longer viable' or 'the project has encountered catastrophic failures.' These words convey the same gravity without the emotional volatility of profanity. In academic contexts, 'systemic failure' or 'structural dysfunction' are the appropriate ways to describe a 'fucked system.'

Ruined vs. Fucked
'Ruined' implies that the beauty or value of something is gone. 'Fucked' implies that the function or future of something is gone. You might say a dress is ruined by a stain, but you'd say your chances of winning are fucked.

The rain ruined the picnic, but the flat tire fucked our whole trip.

In conclusion, while 'fucked' is a powerful and versatile word, it is only one tool in a vast kit. Knowing when to use 'screwed' to be safe, 'knackered' to be colloquial, or 'catastrophic' to be professional is the mark of a truly proficient English speaker. The goal is to have the power of the word available to you without being a slave to its usage. By understanding its synonyms, you can navigate any social situation with confidence and precision.

How Formal Is It?

حقيقة ممتعة

Despite the popular urban legend, 'FUCK' is not an acronym for 'Fornication Under Consent of King'. This is a backronym created long after the word was already in use.

دليل النطق

UK /fʌkt/
US /fʌkt/
Single syllable, so the stress is on the entire word.
يتقافى مع
bucked ducked lucked plucked sucked tucked chucked trucked
أخطاء شائعة
  • Pronouncing it as two syllables (fuck-ed).
  • Pronouncing the 'ed' as a 'd' instead of a 't'.
  • Using a long 'oo' sound instead of the short 'u'.
  • Muffling the final 't' sound, making it sound like 'fuck'.
  • Over-emphasizing the 'f' sound in a way that sounds unnatural.

مستوى الصعوبة

القراءة 3/5

Easy to recognize in context due to its frequency in media.

الكتابة 8/5

Very difficult to use correctly without offending the wrong people.

التحدث 9/5

Requires perfect tone and social awareness to avoid looking aggressive.

الاستماع 2/5

Very easy to hear as it is usually stressed and loud.

ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك

المتطلبات الأساسية

broken bad angry mistake problem

تعلّم لاحقاً

screwed messed up ruined catastrophic betrayal

متقدم

FUBAR clusterfuck dysfunctional irreparable compromised

قواعد يجب معرفتها

Passive with 'get'

He got fucked over by the company.

Phrasal Verbs

Don't fuck up the instructions.

Adverbial Intensifiers

It is fucking cold outside (Note: 'fucking' is the adverb form).

Participle Adjectives

The fucked car sat in the driveway.

Exclamatory Interjections

Fucked! I dropped my phone.

أمثلة حسب المستوى

1

The computer is fucked.

The computer is very broken.

Used as an adjective here.

2

Oh no, I am fucked!

I have a very big problem.

Passive state of being.

3

That is fucked.

That is very bad/unfair.

Demonstrative pronoun + verb + adjective.

4

Stop! That is fucked up.

That is wrong.

Phrasal adjective.

5

He is fucked.

He is in big trouble.

Subject + be + adjective.

6

The car is fucked.

The car won't work.

Simple sentence structure.

7

Everything is fucked.

Everything is going wrong.

Indefinite pronoun as subject.

8

Fucked!

An expression of anger.

Used as an interjection.

1

I think my phone is totally fucked.

My phone is completely broken.

Modified by the adverb 'totally'.

2

We are fucked if it rains.

We will have a big problem if it rains.

Conditional sentence.

3

He fucked up the cake.

He made a mistake with the cake.

Past tense of phrasal verb 'fuck up'.

4

That's a fucked up thing to say.

That is a very mean/strange thing to say.

Adjective modifying a noun phrase.

5

I'm so fucked for the test.

I am not prepared for the test at all.

Informal expression of unreadiness.

6

The plan is fucked now.

The plan cannot work anymore.

Adverb 'now' indicates a change in state.

7

He got fucked over by the shop.

The shop cheated him.

Passive voice with 'get'.

8

Is it fucked?

Is it broken?

Interrogative form.

1

The whole situation is just completely fucked.

The situation is entirely ruined.

Use of 'just' and 'completely' for emphasis.

2

I really fucked up this time, didn't I?

I made a huge mistake, right?

Question tag added for confirmation.

3

He's been fucked ever since he lost his job.

He has been in a bad state since losing his job.

Present perfect tense.

4

Don't get fucked over by those contracts.

Don't let those contracts cheat you.

Imperative with 'get' passive.

5

The engine is proper fucked, mate.

The engine is truly broken, friend.

Colloquial 'proper' as an intensifier.

6

It's fucked that we have to pay so much.

It is unfair that we have to pay this much.

Dummy 'it' subject with a 'that' clause.

7

She looks totally fucked up after the party.

She looks very intoxicated/tired after the party.

Linking verb 'looks' + adjective phrase.

8

I'm fucked, I forgot her birthday.

I'm in trouble because I forgot her birthday.

Comma splice common in informal speech.

1

If the deal falls through, the company is basically fucked.

The company will be ruined if the deal fails.

Use of 'basically' to soften/generalize the state.

2

He's a fucked up individual with no empathy.

He is a disturbed person.

Adjective describing character.

3

We got fucked by the referee's decision.

The referee's decision ruined our chances.

Passive 'got' construction implying external force.

4

The economy is fucked and everyone knows it.

The economy is in a terrible state.

Compound sentence with 'and'.

5

I'm not going back there; that place is fucked.

That place is dangerous or very bad.

Semicolon used to link related ideas.

6

You're fucked if you think I'm helping you again.

You are mistaken/in trouble if you expect more help.

Conditional 'if' clause expressing a consequence.

7

Everything he touches gets fucked up somehow.

He ruins everything he is involved with.

Relative clause 'he touches' modifying 'everything'.

8

It's a fucked up world we live in.

The world is very unfair or strange.

Inverted structure for poetic/dramatic effect.

1

The legal system is so fundamentally fucked that reform seems impossible.

The system is so broken that it cannot be fixed.

Adverb 'fundamentally' indicates depth of the issue.

2

He was proper fucked once the evidence came to light.

He was completely ruined after the evidence appeared.

Dialectal 'proper' used for extreme emphasis.

3

The project was fucked from the get-go due to poor management.

The project was doomed from the start.

Idiomatic 'from the get-go' used with the adjective.

4

She felt fucked over by the very people she trusted.

She felt betrayed by her trusted circle.

Past participle phrase acting as an object complement.

5

It’s a fucked up situation, but we have to deal with it.

It's a bad situation, but we must handle it.

Contrastive 'but' clause.

6

The data is fucked; we’ll have to restart the whole simulation.

The data is corrupted or useless.

Technical context for the word 'fucked'.

7

He’s totally fucked up on some kind of medication.

He is heavily under the influence of drugs.

Prepositional phrase 'on...' specifying the cause.

8

To be honest, the whole industry is pretty fucked right now.

The industry is in a very bad state currently.

Parenthetical 'To be honest' sets the tone.

1

The sheer audacity of the move left the competition completely fucked.

The move left the competitors with no way to win.

Complex subject 'The sheer audacity of the move'.

2

In the noir genre, the protagonist is often a fucked up anti-hero.

The main character is usually a disturbed person.

Academic/Literary context.

3

The geopolitical landscape is fucked beyond all recognition.

The situation is ruined past the point of being identifiable.

Prepositional phrase 'beyond all recognition' for hyperbole.

4

He realized, with a sinking feeling, that he was well and truly fucked.

He realized he was absolutely and definitely in trouble.

Idiomatic 'well and truly' for absolute certainty.

5

The social contract is fucked if we continue to ignore inequality.

Society will fail if inequality is ignored.

Abstract noun 'social contract' as subject.

6

It's a bit fucked, isn't it, how the rich just get richer?

It's quite unfair how wealth accumulates at the top.

Understatement ('a bit') used for ironic effect.

7

The script was so fucked up that the actors refused to perform it.

The script was so poorly written or disturbing.

Result clause 'so... that'.

8

They were fucked over by a loophole in the legislation.

They were cheated by a specific legal detail.

Focus on the 'loophole' as the instrument of ruin.

تلازمات شائعة

totally fucked
completely fucked
proper fucked
fucked up
fucked over
get fucked
fucked beyond repair
fucked in the head
absolutely fucked
well and truly fucked

العبارات الشائعة

I'm fucked.

— I am in a lot of trouble and don't know what to do. It expresses a sense of hopelessness.

I'm fucked; I just realized I sent that email to the wrong person.

It's fucked.

— Something is broken or a situation is very unfair or bad. It is a general statement of failure.

The whole system is fucked; it doesn't work for anyone.

Fucked if I know.

— I have absolutely no idea. It is a very rude way to say 'I don't know.'

Fucked if I know where he went; he didn't say a word.

Proper fucked.

— Completely and utterly ruined. This is very common in British slang.

The car is proper fucked; the engine literally melted.

Get fucked!

— A very rude way to tell someone to go away or that you don't believe them. It is an exclamation of anger.

You want me to work on Sunday? Get fucked!

Fucked up beyond all recognition.

— Something is so ruined that you can't even tell what it used to be. Often abbreviated as FUBAR in military slang.

After the crash, the car was fucked up beyond all recognition.

You're fucked.

— You are in a lot of trouble. It is often said as a warning or a taunt.

If the police find that in your bag, you're fucked.

That's fucked up.

— That is very unfair, strange, or morally wrong. It is a common reaction to bad news.

He fired her just because she was sick? That's fucked up.

Fucked over.

— To be treated very unfairly or cheated by someone else.

I really got fucked over on that deal; I lost everything.

Stay fucked.

— A very modern, aggressive slang term telling someone to remain in their bad situation. Extremely rude.

You made your choice, now stay fucked.

يُخلط عادةً مع

fucked vs fucking

Fucking is an intensifier (adverb/adjective); fucked is a state (adjective/past participle).

fucked vs screwed

Screwed is the polite version of fucked.

fucked vs fixed

The opposite of fucked; learners sometimes confuse antonyms in high-stress speech.

تعبيرات اصطلاحية

"Fucked up a storm"

— To make a series of massive mistakes in a short period. It implies chaotic failure.

The new manager fucked up a storm in his first week.

Very informal
"Proper fucked"

— To be in a state of total and irreversible ruin. Popularized by the movie 'Snatch'.

Yeah, before the Germans get here. Proper fucked.

British Slang
"Fucked in the head"

— To be mentally unstable, crazy, or to have very strange/bad thoughts.

You'd have to be fucked in the head to try that jump.

Offensive Slang
"Fucked beyond repair"

— Something that cannot be fixed no matter how much effort is put in.

The relationship is fucked beyond repair; they don't even speak.

Informal
"Fucked if I know"

— A emphatic way of denying any knowledge of a subject.

Fucked if I know how to fix a nuclear reactor.

Vulgar
"Get fucked over"

— To be the victim of a betrayal or a very bad deal.

Don't let yourself get fucked over by the insurance company.

Informal
"Fucked up the wazoo"

— To have a massive amount of problems or to be extremely intoxicated.

The project is fucked up the wazoo with technical debt.

Slang
"Fucked sideways"

— To be ruined in a very unexpected or thorough way.

The new tax law fucked us sideways.

Vulgar
"Fucked by the fickle finger of fate"

— To be ruined by pure bad luck or coincidence.

We were just fucked by the fickle finger of fate when the storm hit.

Dark Humor
"A fucked up mess"

— A situation that is completely disorganized and failing.

The kitchen was a fucked up mess after the dinner rush.

Informal

سهل الخلط

fucked vs fucked

Past participle

Describes the state of being ruined.

The car is fucked.

fucked vs fucking

Present participle

Used as an intensifier or to describe the act.

It is fucking hot.

fucked vs fuck

Base verb

The action itself or a general interjection.

Don't fuck with me.

fucked vs fucker

Noun

Refers to a person, usually offensively.

That guy is a real fucker.

fucked vs fuck-up

Noun

Refers to a mistake or a person who fails.

The whole thing was a giant fuck-up.

أنماط الجُمل

A1

The [Noun] is fucked.

The toy is fucked.

A2

I am fucked because [Reason].

I am fucked because I lost my wallet.

B1

He [Verb] up the [Noun].

He fucked up the presentation.

B2

It is fucked that [Clause].

It is fucked that we have to wait so long.

C1

Subject + be + proper fucked.

The economy is proper fucked.

C2

Subject + be + fucked beyond [Noun].

The plan was fucked beyond all hope.

B1

Get fucked over by [Noun].

I got fucked over by the bank.

B2

Look/Feel fucked up.

I feel totally fucked up today.

عائلة الكلمة

الأسماء

fucker (offensive)
fuck-up (a mistake or a person who makes them)

الأفعال

fuck
fuck up
fuck over
fuck off
fuck around

الصفات

fucked
fucking (intensifier)
fucked-up

مرتبط

motherfucker
clusterfuck
mindfuck
fuckwit
fuckface

كيفية الاستخدام

frequency

Very high in informal speech; zero in formal speech.

أخطاء شائعة
  • I am fucking. I am fucked.

    Saying 'I am fucking' sounds like you are currently having sex. 'I am fucked' means you are in trouble.

  • The car is fuck. The car is fucked.

    You must use the past participle form 'fucked' when using it as an adjective to mean broken.

  • He fucked up me. He fucked me over.

    To 'fuck someone up' means to physically hurt them. To 'fuck someone over' means to cheat or betray them.

  • Using 'fucked' in a business email. The situation is critical.

    Profanity is almost never acceptable in professional written communication.

  • Pronouncing it as 'fuck-ed' (two syllables). Pronounce as 'fukt' (one syllable).

    The 'ed' ending after a 'k' sound is always a 't' sound and does not add a syllable.

نصائح

Register Awareness

Always remember that 'fucked' is a high-register-risk word. Using it in the wrong place can ruin your reputation instantly.

The 'Screwed' Rule

If you are unsure, use 'screwed.' It carries the same meaning but is 90% less likely to get you in trouble.

The 'T' Sound

Ensure you pronounce the final 't'. If you just say 'fuck,' it sounds like a command or a general exclamation rather than a description.

Mirroring

Only use this word if the person you are talking to has used it first. This is the safest way to judge the social environment.

Variety

Don't let 'fucked' be your only word for 'bad.' Learn 'disastrous,' 'ruined,' and 'broken' to sound more articulate.

Regional Differences

Be aware that British and Australian speakers might use it more casually than Americans, but it's still vulgar there too.

Censorship

In informal writing like social media, 'f*cked' is a common way to soften the word while still conveying the same emotion.

Intonation

The meaning often changes with intonation. A slow 'I'm fuuuucked' sounds like despair; a fast 'I'm fucked!' sounds like sudden panic.

Phrasal Verbs

Master 'fuck up' (mistake) and 'fuck over' (betrayal) as they are the most common functional uses of the word family.

Media Literacy

When you hear it in a movie, ask yourself: Why did the writer choose this word instead of 'screwed'? It usually signals extreme stakes.

احفظها

وسيلة تذكّر

Think of a 'Truck' that 'Stuck' and now it is 'Fucked'. The 'ck' sound at the end of all three words links the idea of being stuck with being fucked.

ربط بصري

Imagine a computer with smoke coming out of it and a giant red 'X' on the screen. That computer is fucked.

Word Web

Broken Ruined Trouble Angry Unfair Drunk Mistake Betrayed

تحدٍّ

Try to find three scenes in an R-rated movie where characters use 'fucked' in different ways (e.g., as an adjective, a phrasal verb, and an interjection).

أصل الكلمة

The word 'fucked' is the past participle of 'fuck'. The origin of 'fuck' is debated but likely comes from Middle Low German 'ficken' meaning 'to strike' or 'to rub', or Dutch 'fokken' meaning 'to breed'. It appeared in English in the 15th century.

المعنى الأصلي: Originally, it referred to the physical act of striking or sexual intercourse. The adjectival use for 'ruined' developed much later, in the 20th century.

Germanic

السياق الثقافي

Extremely high. Never use this in a professional, religious, or formal setting. It can be seen as a sign of low emotional intelligence if overused.

Usage varies by region; Australians are famously more casual with it, while Americans can be more sensitive depending on the state.

The movie 'Snatch' (2000) and the 'proper fucked' line. The song 'Fucked Up World' by The Pretty Reckless. The common internet meme 'We are so fucked' used during global events.

تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية

سياقات واقعية

Mechanical Failure

  • The engine is fucked.
  • The screen is totally fucked.
  • It's fucked beyond repair.
  • The battery is fucked.

Personal Trouble

  • I'm so fucked.
  • You're fucked if they find out.
  • We are well and truly fucked.
  • I'm fucked for the deadline.

Social Injustice

  • The system is fucked.
  • That's so fucked up.
  • It's fucked that they did that.
  • The world is fucked.

Intoxication

  • He's totally fucked up.
  • I got fucked up last night.
  • They look fucked.
  • We were so fucked up.

Betrayal

  • He fucked me over.
  • I got fucked over by the boss.
  • Don't fuck them over.
  • They're trying to fuck us over.

بدايات محادثة

"Can you believe how fucked the traffic is today?"

"I'm totally fucked for this exam; I haven't studied at all. You?"

"That movie was so fucked up, right? What did you think of the ending?"

"My laptop is completely fucked. Do you know a good repair shop?"

"It's pretty fucked that they raised the rent again, don't you think?"

مواضيع للكتابة اليومية

Write about a time you felt 'fucked' (in deep trouble) and how you managed to get out of it.

Describe a 'fucked up' situation you saw in a movie and why it disturbed you so much.

Do you think the word 'fucked' is overused in modern music? Why or why not?

Write a dialogue between two friends where one has 'fucked up' a major project.

Reflect on a time you felt 'fucked over' by someone. How did you handle the betrayal?

الأسئلة الشائعة

10 أسئلة

Yes, it is always considered vulgar and offensive in standard English. While friends use it casually, it never loses its status as a 'swear word.'

Generally, no. In most offices, it is grounds for a warning. In some manual labor jobs, it might be common, but it's safer to avoid it until you are certain of the culture.

'Fucked' usually means broken or in trouble. 'Fucked up' can mean a mistake was made, or describe something that is morally wrong or someone who is drunk.

It originated in the UK and is most common there and in Australia, but thanks to movies, many Americans now understand it, though they rarely use it.

'Fucked' is significantly more offensive than 'shit.' Many people who use 'shit' regularly will still avoid using 'fucked' in mixed company.

Rarely. Sometimes in very specific slang, 'that's fucked' can mean 'that's crazy/unbelievable' in a way that isn't purely negative, but it's risky.

It means to be treated unfairly, cheated, or betrayed by someone else, usually for their gain.

Only with close friends. If you are texting a boss, a client, or someone you don't know well, it is very unprofessional.

FUBAR stands for 'Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition.' It's a military term that has entered general slang to describe a total disaster.

No. In fact, in modern informal English, it is used much more often to mean 'broken' or 'in trouble' than to refer to sex.

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Write a sentence using 'fucked' to describe a broken phone.

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Write a sentence using 'fucked up' as a verb.

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Write a sentence using 'fucked over'.

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Write a dialogue between two friends where one is 'fucked' for a deadline.

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Explain why 'fucked' is offensive in 2 sentences.

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Use 'proper fucked' in a sentence.

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Write a sentence using 'fucked' as an interjection.

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Rewrite 'The plan failed' using 'fucked'.

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Describe a 'fucked up' character from a book.

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Write a sentence using 'fucked if I know'.

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Use 'fucked' to describe a political situation.

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Write a sentence using 'fucked up' to mean drunk.

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Rewrite 'I made a mistake' using 'fuck up'.

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Use 'fucked' in a conditional sentence.

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Write a sentence using 'fucked' to describe a car.

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Use 'fucked' to express surprise.

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Write a sentence about being 'fucked over' by a company.

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Use 'fucked' as an adjective for a situation.

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Write a sentence using 'fucked' to describe a relationship.

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Use 'fucked' to describe a computer crash.

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Pronounce 'fucked' correctly.

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Say 'I am in trouble' using 'fucked'.

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Say 'The car is broken' using 'fucked'.

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Say 'He cheated me' using 'fucked'.

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Say 'I made a mistake' using 'fuck up'.

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Use 'proper fucked' in a sentence about a computer.

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Express anger using 'fucked' as an interjection.

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Tell someone to go away rudely.

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Say 'I don't know' very rudely.

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Describe a 'fucked up' situation.

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Say 'We are in big trouble' with emphasis.

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Say 'He is crazy' using 'fucked'.

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Say 'The system is unfair' using 'fucked'.

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Say 'I'm drunk' using 'fucked up'.

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Say 'Everything is ruined'.

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Say 'Don't bother me' rudely.

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Say 'It's unfair' using 'fucked'.

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Say 'He's a failure' using 'fuck-up'.

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Say 'The plan is doomed'.

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Say 'I'm well and truly in trouble'.

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Listen to the sentence: 'The car is fucked.' What is the adjective?

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Listen to the sentence: 'I fucked up.' What is the verb?

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Listen to the sentence: 'He got fucked over.' Is it active or passive?

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Listen to the sentence: 'Proper fucked.' What is the intensifier?

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Listen to the sentence: 'Fucked if I know.' What is the meaning?

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Listen to the sentence: 'That's fucked up.' What is the tone?

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Listen to the sentence: 'I'm fucked.' How many words?

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Listen to the sentence: 'The system is fucked.' What is the subject?

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Listen to the sentence: 'Don't fuck it up.' Is it a command?

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Listen to the sentence: 'He's fucked in the head.' What is the meaning?

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Listen to the sentence: 'Everything is totally fucked.' What is the adverb?

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Listen to the sentence: 'Get fucked!' Is it polite?

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Listen to the sentence: 'We're fucked.' Who is in trouble?

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Listen to the sentence: 'He fucked around.' What does it mean?

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Listen to the sentence: 'Fucked!' Is it a noun?

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