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knackered1. Exhausted 2. Sexually spent 3. Reprimanded 4. Broken / malfunctional
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knackeredtired or sleepy; exhausted
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knackered
(UK,Irish|Australia|New Zealand|slang) tired or exhausted.
''I can't go out tonight — I'm knackered.''
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knackeredVery Tired
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knackered"worn out, tired," 1883, past participle adjective from knacker (v.).
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knackeredto run out of energy during an endurance sporting event; to "bonk".
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knackeredWhen you have recently blown your load and are very down and tired.
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knackeredspent, near death. Origin from 'knacker's yard' where one took old horses to become pots of glue.
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knackeredtired
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knackered drunk
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knackeredAdj. 1. Tired, worn out, exhausted. E.g."I missed my bus, I've just walked home, I'm knackered, so I'm going to bed. OK?" 2. Broken. E.g."Can we come around t [..]
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knackeredThis is an expression used to indicate complete exhaustion
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knackeredExhausted. now can be used entirely freely of any sexual connection.
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