Definition of beat up from the feet up
beat up from the feet up
- Connotes mental, physical, and spiritual bankruptcy.
When I checked into the crisis center, I was beat up from the feet up.
by Gerry L., Stow, OH, USA, Feb 26 2003.
Slang terms with the same root words:
- feet: back on (one's) feet – beat feet – (show 6 more)
- from: a blast from the past – come from together – (show 18 more)
- beat: bad beat – beat – (show 29 more)
- up: ace up (one's) sleeve – act up – (show 310 more)
- the: 3 sheets to the wind – 411, the – (show 871 more)
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