puggled
Exhausted, done in; also broken/muddled
Definitions
Worn out and exhausted; or of a thing, broken or not working.
puggled In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Scots and British slang, of uncertain origin, meaning tired out or bust.
People Also Ask
What does 'puggled' mean?
It means worn out and exhausted, or, of a thing, broken or no longer working. It can also imply being muddled.
How do you use 'puggled'?
For tiredness you'd say 'I'm fair puggled efter that shift'; for a broken object you might say 'the telly's puggled'.
Where does 'puggled' come from?
It's Scots and wider British slang of uncertain origin, meaning tired out or bust.
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