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Screw over

a. Deliberately putting someone an unfavorable situation that he/she would not like.

I decided to screw him over by stealing his test and changing all the answers.

Hey, kid, I'll give you $100 if you screw over your English teacher. He got me fired from my job!

The best way to screw over an innocent guy is to frame him and put him in jail.

by Melvin720 September 22, 2009

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screwed over

someone who does somthing to leave others in a bad situation

timmy realy screwed me over, he told old bill i made him do it

by true muther fuking player luv tha muff mac daddy February 23, 2005

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Screwed over

When someone tells you "yes" and they really mean "no."

Ex 1: "Will you go to prom with me?" asked Mike. "Yes!" Naomi said. "Great!" Mike said. "I mean, no, I actually already have a date for prom," Naomi said. "I just got screwed over," Mike said to himself.

Ex 2: "Yes, you've got the job," Hank said. "Awesome!" Lori said. "I changed my mind, we don't need you; so no," Hank said. "I should tell someone that I was just screwed over," Lori said to herself.

by Ereck Flowers January 27, 2015

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anti-reverse screw over

(noun) When someone makes it seem like you are screwing them over but in reality screws you over, usually when they give you consent to screw them over playing around but do it to you for reals and get away with it.

Jen thought she walked over Fred for reals when Fred said it was okay playing around but then did it to her for reals, so Fred performed an anti-reverse screw over.

by Resbyall July 15, 2014

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screw someone over

Means, for someone to lead you on, just to hurt you.

Josh and i were talking, while he was also talking with Hailey.

he screw someone over!

by youthinkyouknowme February 9, 2012

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universal screw over theory

(noun)
People try to treat people impudently and act as if they are not accepting their punishment when other people take what they dish out but accept their punishment when people do not take what they dish out to avoid being not left off the hook. If someone tries to treat you impudently or unjustly and you just take what they dish out then that person gets to treat you impudently.

It's necessary to an extent for some humans to have someone they can treat impudently so they can blow off steam with or for some for other purposes which may be sadistic. For someone to have a certain positive emotion it is not necessarily the case that someone else has to experience an equal emotion in magnitude but negative; however, it most certainly can work that way and some people try to treat other people unjustly, impudently or just straight out wrong but do it in such a way that they can be left off the hook and in some cases get that person's consent.

John waived his right against Kelly when Kelly screwed him over, so by the universal screw over theory, he has to let Kelly off the hook when Kelly treats him impudently.

by Resbyall July 16, 2014

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