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Definition of screw over

screw over

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verb - transitive

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Other terms relating to 'to take advantage of, cheat, trick':

Definitions include: a person being used in a relationship sense for money or what they can do for the user.
Definitions include: sexual activity.
Definitions include: to rely on others for things one wants or needs, especially food, shelter, etc.
Definitions include: to be taken advantage of; GET SCREWED.
Definitions include: to defraud, swindle, or cheat and make lots of money. Also tunnel.
Definitions include: A juvenile who goes and does petty pranks and jokes in the neighborhood.
Definitions include: a mean person; "jerk"; "asshole".
Definitions include: to habitually take a drug or drink alcohol.
Definitions include: To mislead or to give (or receive) bad directions.
Definitions include: to exit a previous arrangement, change one's mind, change one's usual behavior, etc.
Definitions include: to deceive using underhanded methods; "dupe"; "hoodwink".
Definitions include: acronym of "bend over here it comes again."
Definitions include: to arrange things in one's favor.
Definitions include: a swindle, scam.
Definitions include: to kid.

Slang terms with the same root words

Other terms relating to 'over':

Definitions include: See be all over.
Definitions include: pestering a person.
Definitions include: pestering multiple people.
Definitions include: Arse over tip / arse over tit.
Definitions include: fallen in a dramatic fashion; "head over heels".
Definitions include: fallen in a dramatic fashion; "head over heels".
Definitions include: to do something with vigor.
Definitions include: a command (usually given by objects) implying that one is about to be taken advantage of, be in a bad situation, or fail miserably.
Definitions include: a phrase of one is about to be in trouble big-time or something bad is about to happen.
Definitions include: to be extremely accommodating.
Definitions include: "Get ready for some serious trouble."
Definitions include: acronym of "bend over here it comes again."
Definitions include: to give to; hand over.
Definitions include: to go.
Definitions include: to go.

Other terms relating to 'screw':

Definitions include: a phrase of one is about to be in trouble big-time or something bad is about to happen.
Definitions include: to be odd or slightly crazy.
Definitions include: to force a desired action using threats or intimidation.
Definitions include: to take advantage of.
Definitions include: to cheat on one's partner.
Definitions include: Past tense of "screw".
Definitions include: broken, ruined, defective.
Definitions include: exclamation of abandon.
Definitions include: a dismissive retort; "buzz off".
Definitions include: to be bad or displeasing.
Definitions include: to make an irreparable (possibly tragic) mistake.
Definitions include: to err; "mess up".
Definitions include: to jokingly deceive.
Definitions include: to confuse a person.
Definitions include: to restrict.

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