messed-upness

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From messed-up +‎ -ness.

Noun[edit]

messed-upness (uncountable)

  1. (informal) The state or condition of being messed-up.
    • 1976, Paunch: Issues 44-51:
      Nor does such messed-upness in life outside of novels invariably remain unchanged.
    • 1994, Barbara DeGrote-Sorensen, David Allen Sorensen, Six weeks to a simpler lifestyle:
      Some of the messed-upness is caused by our pursuing values other than those God wants for us. In short, some of our problems are caused by our ... Some of our messed-upness is caused by the choices of others or by just plain bad luck.
    • 2010, Amy Goldman Koss, Side Effects:
      Kids were everywhere, in various stages of messed-upness.

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