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But rain fucked up everything vs But rain fucked up

Both phrases are grammatically correct, but the first one "but rain fucked up everything" is more specific and provides additional context by mentioning "everything" that was affected by the rain. The second phrase "but rain fucked up" is more general and does not specify what was impacted.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 830 views

But rain fucked up everything

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to express that the rain caused problems or disruptions to everything.

This phrase is used informally to emphasize the negative impact of rain on various aspects or situations. It conveys a sense of frustration or disappointment.

Examples:

  • I had planned a perfect picnic, but rain fucked up everything.
  • The outdoor concert was going to be amazing, but rain fucked up everything.
  • We were all set for the beach day, but rain fucked up everything.
  • The wedding decorations were ruined when the rain fucked up everything.
  • The camping trip was a disaster after the rain fucked up everything.
  • And you've fucked up everything in your life and I don't want anything you've ever touched...
  • Oh, my God, Fucked-up Bowman's fucked up.
  • Vern, Beecher fucked up your parole.
  • Our fucked up economies that produce waste.
  • I fucked up, he fucked up...
  • Harry, I've been involved in some fucked-up stuff, but this is fucked up.
  • See, if you're talking about my fucked-up head versus your fucked-up head, your fucked-up head is gonna lose.
  • You fucked up, okay? - We fucked up 'cause you helped him.
  • Sorry I fucked up your evening.
  • God, my knee's fucked up.
  • That was fucked-up, what they did to me.
  • That is so fucked up, man.
  • She understands it's fucked up.
  • Dude, you are fucked up right now.
  • He was asking because I fucked up the raid the other day.
  • Convenient that he didn't tell us about his fucked-up family.
  • Dr. Roman fucked up the insulin dosage for that patient.
  • You really fucked up this time, Mick.
  • You know what? I'm fucked up all the time.
  • Oh, so you're fucked up.

Alternatives:

  • but rain ruined everything
  • but rain messed up everything
  • but rain spoiled everything
  • but rain wrecked everything
  • but rain destroyed everything

But rain fucked up

This phrase is correct and can be used informally to indicate that the rain caused problems or disruptions without specifying the extent or details.

This phrase is used informally to express frustration or disappointment caused by the rain. It is a more general statement compared to the first phrase.

Examples:

  • I was going to walk to work, but rain fucked up my plans.
  • The leaky roof caused a mess when the rain fucked up the living room.
  • The garden party had to be moved indoors after the rain fucked up the outdoor setup.
  • The rain really fucked up our chances of having a successful event.
  • I hate it when rain fucks up my hair.
  • Oh, my God, Fucked-up Bowman's fucked up.
  • Vern, Beecher fucked up your parole.
  • Our fucked up economies that produce waste.
  • I fucked up, he fucked up...
  • Harry, I've been involved in some fucked-up stuff, but this is fucked up.
  • See, if you're talking about my fucked-up head versus your fucked-up head, your fucked-up head is gonna lose.
  • You fucked up, okay? - We fucked up 'cause you helped him.
  • Sorry I fucked up your evening.
  • God, my knee's fucked up.
  • That was fucked-up, what they did to me.
  • That is so fucked up, man.
  • She understands it's fucked up.
  • Dude, you are fucked up right now.
  • He was asking because I fucked up the raid the other day.
  • Convenient that he didn't tell us about his fucked-up family.
  • Dr. Roman fucked up the insulin dosage for that patient.
  • You really fucked up this time, Mick.
  • You know what? I'm fucked up all the time.
  • Oh, so you're fucked up.
  • She said you fucked up, Ben.

Alternatives:

  • but rain ruined
  • but rain messed up
  • but rain spoiled
  • but rain wrecked
  • but rain destroyed

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