Why Do We Say Something Is Screwed Up?

Something has gone wrong, become confused, or been badly mishandled.

The expression “screwed up,” meaning something has gone wrong, become confused, or been badly mishandled, is a vivid example of how ordinary mechanical language evolved into a broader metaphor for human error and disorder. At its core lies the verb “to screw,” which originally referred quite literally to the act of turning a

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