Without hope or prospect of survival or redemption
“We're screwed now, Walter. If we don't pull this off, they're gonna kill her!”
Under the influence of alcohol
In difficulty or facing problems
Immovable, or fixed in place
Past tense for to twist or turn, especially in order to fix something firmly
“Place the screw through the item to be installed and screw it into the plug.”
Past tense for to fasten or tighten with a screw or screws
“Apply hot glue along the inside edge of the lid and, while it is still hot, screw the lid onto the jar.”
Past tense for to physically distort or contort something
“Trying hard not to screw his face in disgust, Freid shook his head.”
Past tense for to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
“Trouble's, it's just a pointless greatest hits album to steal your cash and screw you.”
Past tense for to extort something, especially money, from someone by putting them under strong pressure
“These lenders should stop trying to screw a profit out of their borrowers.”
Past tense for to have amorous relations with (someone)
“I want you to listen to me. I'm going to say this again. I did not screw that woman.”
Past tense for to shape badly or incorrectly
Past tense for to let someone down by abandoning or neglecting them
Past tense for to grab or squeeze with a twisting motion
Past tense for to urge or push inward through force
Past tense for to crush or become crushed into untidy wrinkles or creases
Past tense for to expend or use less time, money, or material on something than is necessary
Past tense for to leave behind or stop caring for someone or something
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