To completely mess something up and be 100% at fault for it. Though typically applied to business decisions it can apply to anytime someone messes up something really easy, also similar to making dumb statements the rest of the world knew was dumb but doubling down on it - similar to putting your foot in your mouth.
Bob thought NFTs would actually be an investment strategy after he saw it on the local news. he really musked it up.
You messed up bad and let your venture capitalist fever dream ruin everyoneโs day
Oh man, I Musked it up so bad last night. I bought a social media platform then ruined it for everyone
The application of cologne to a man's body, generally by the man himself.
From the movie 'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy' 2004
Brian Fantana: (about Veronica) I'll give this little cookie an hour before we're doing the no-pants dance. Time to musk up. (opens cologne cabinet)
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Worse than f*cked up, prone to happen when adding "tobacco" in your blunt or using drugs you're unfamiliar with.
Can also be to used to describe an epic f*ck up.
Bro you were so musked up at that party last night, wassup with that?
Yeah man crazy blunt did 360 all night long, then I musked up and ordered pizza for the whole campus.
to work up to
"i was just musking up the courage to do that"
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To fuck a good thing up for narcissistic or egotistical reasons.
- Man, twitter used to be such an inspiring place for everyone to exchange ideas.
+ True that, but then he came along, fired the whole crew, reinstated all the klanbro accounts, renamed it X and made it "pay to win"...
- Yeah, he really musked that platform up!
+ Only he can musk it up this colossally.
To make a mess of something for egotistical and/or narcissistic reasons.
Peter Thiel: "So what can this thing do?"
Elon Musk replied "Watch this!" and gunned the accelerator of his uninsured McLaren F1 (priced at $ 1M) while changing lanes, causing the car to spin out and crash. Musk reacted with "Wow, Peter, that was really intense." Followed by "You know, I had read all these stories about people who made money and bought sports cars and crashed them. But I knew it would never happen to me, so I didnโt get any insurance."
Whether Peter replied with "Wow, you really musked that car up" or just sighed is left to ones imagination. All we know is, it really takes a narcissist to to musk something up that badly as a reaction to a poke at ones ego, all while being certain it couldn't happen to him.
If further is left as a matter of discussion whether God regrets musking up the job of protecting the planet and doing away with those terrible influences on humanity, as they both left the incident alive and uninjured, none the wiser.