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  • adjective slang made unusable; broken; buggered (British)

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Examples

  • Families with a spouse who stays home are, as usual, totally pooched.

    ProWomanProLife » Don’t expect Mary Poppins 2010

  • I was especially fond of elsur, pooched, and popeblower, although come budget off the Mozarts is a great phrase.

    8.8 greygirlbeast 2010

  • Did the Republicans inherit a $220 billion dollar surplus, and an desperate warning from the Clinton Administration about Al Quada, only to have them act as if the knew all, and pooched everything.

    Matthew Yglesias » Polarization + Supermajority = Disaster 2010

  • Newspapers pooched the deal when they went online for free, undercut their own business, and now cannot move to a pay model.

    Michael Turk: Why Apps Might Just Save Content Michael Turk 2011

  • On Saturday, Fells-Danzer -- a redshirt junior -- caught a three-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter against Eastern Michigan and later returned a pooched kickoff 70 yards for another touchdown.

    Mike London hopes Fells-Danzer example becomes infectious Steve Yanda 2010

  • I've used the power switch to shut down windows and after a while it was quite pooched, for example.

    UFies.org: Random Linkage Archives 2010

  • One cheek pooched out with the caramel candy he sucked on.

    SILENT TRUTH SHERRILYN KENYON 2010

  • With many fans heading for the exits, Gould pooched the ensuing kickoff, and Harry Douglas managed a 10-yard return to the Atlanta 44.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • One cheek pooched out with the caramel candy he sucked on.

    SILENT TRUTH SHERRILYN KENYON 2010

  • One cheek pooched out with the caramel candy he sucked on.

    SILENT TRUTH SHERRILYN KENYON 2010

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