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  • screw someone up — informal cause someone to be emotionally or mentally disturbed this job can really screw you up …   Useful english dictionary

  • Screw 32 — was a Berkeley/ East Bay area punk rock band. Their name is derived from an anti skateboarding measure on the ballots in Concord, California. They were noted for self publicity. For example, they ordered stickers by the thousands and stuck them… …   Wikipedia

  • screw up someone — screw up (someone) to confuse or hurt someone. She really screwed him up when she left him. Their parents divorce really screwed up the kids …   New idioms dictionary

  • screw up — (someone) to confuse or hurt someone. She really screwed him up when she left him. Their parents divorce really screwed up the kids …   New idioms dictionary

  • screw somebody up — ˌscrew sbˈup derived (slang) to upset or confuse sb so much that they are not able to deal with problems in their life • Her father s death really screwed her up. see also ↑screwed up Main entry: ↑screw …   Useful english dictionary

  • screw — 1 noun 1 (C) a thin pointed piece of metal that you push and turn in order to fasten pieces of metal or wood together: Tighten the screws on the plug. 2 (C) slang taboo an act of having sex 3 have a screw loose informal often humorous to be… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • screw up — verb 1. make more intense (Freq. 1) Emotions were screwed up • Syn: ↑heat up, ↑hot up • Hypernyms: ↑intensify, ↑compound, ↑heighten, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • screw — screw1 [skru:] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: escroe inner screw, nut , from Latin scrofa female pig ] 1.) a thin pointed piece of metal that you push and turn in order to fasten pieces of metal or wood together →↑nail ▪ Fix the frame… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • screw — screw1 [ skru ] noun count * 1. ) a thin pointed piece of metal used for fastening one thing to another. It has a raised twisted part on it called a thread. You push and turn it with a screwdriver instead of hitting it with a hammer like a nail:… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • screw up — phrasal verb Word forms screw up : present tense I/you/we/they screw up he/she/it screws up present participle screwing up past tense screwed up past participle screwed up 1) [transitive] to make something into a smaller shape by squeezing or… …   English dictionary

  • screw around — intransitive verb slang : to waste or pass time : loiter got all night to screw around here Richard Bissell * * * 1) vulgar slang have many different sexual partners 2) informal fool around * * * screw around [phrasal verb] chiefly US informal …   Useful english dictionary

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