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  1. screw. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Household, Occupations screw1 /skruː/ S3 noun [ countable] 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 in position and tighten the screws. 2 informal not polite a) an offensive word ...

  2. screw: [noun] a simple machine of the inclined plane type consisting of a spirally grooved solid cylinder and a correspondingly grooved hollow cylinder into which it fits. a nail-shaped or rod-shaped piece with a spiral groove and a slotted or recessed head designed to be inserted into material by rotating (as with a screwdriver) and used for ...

  3. screw something up (into something) I screwed up the letter and threw it into the fire. screw something (up) into something Screw the foil into a little ball. see also screwed-up [transitive] (slang) to cheat somebody, especially by making them pay too much money for something. screw somebody We've been screwed.

  4. SCREWED meaning: 1. in very bad trouble or difficulty: 2. in very bad trouble or difficulty: . Learn more.

  5. screwed - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  6. screwed up, screwed-up adj (paper: crumpled) (papel) abollado adj : estrujado adj : There was a screwed-up sheet of paper on the floor. Había una papel abollado en el piso. screwed up, screwed-up adj: figurative, slang (person: troubled) (coloquial) jodido/a adj (coloquial) rayado/a adj : You're so screwed up that you can't tell right from wrong.

  7. SCREW definition: 1. a thin, pointed piece of metal with a raised edge twisting round along its length and a flat top…. Learn more.