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Definition of be hooped

hooped

  • Screwed up, not going according to planned.
    Your car is hooped, man.

    Last edited on Oct 18 2001. Submitted by Jesse from Whitehorse, YT, Canada on Oct 18 2001.

  • To smuggle contraband in the anal cavity. Most often used in a prison, or jail Setting.

    Last edited on Sep 24 2019. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 24 2019.

adjective

  • unable to proceed
    If we cannot do that, we are hooped.

    Last edited on Dec 16 2002. Submitted by D. L. from Edmonton, AB, Canada on Dec 16 2002.

  • irrecoverably screwed up.
    This code is totally hooped.

    Last edited on Jun 18 2005. Submitted by Barbara from Vancouver Island, Canada on Jun 18 2005.

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Definitions include: basketball.
Definitions include: to perform unnecessary tasks to get a goal accomplished.
Definitions include: to play basketball.

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