Expressions meaning ‘confused, mixed up’: “So many things were going on at the same time that she got completely ________.”
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
| SCREWED UP | 10 |
| FUCKED UP | 4 |
| FRAZZLED | 3 |
| MESSED UP | 3 |
| DISCOMBOBULATED | 2 |
| MIXED UP | 2 |
| BAMBOOZELD | 1 |
| BEFUDDLED | 1 |
| BOLLIXED UP | 1 |
| CLUSTER FUCKED | 1 |
| CONFOUNDED | 1 |
| CONFUSED | 1 |
| DISCOMBULATED | 1 |
| DISORIENTATED | 1 |
| DISORIENTED | 1 |
| EFFED UP | 1 |
| FLABBERGASTED | 1 |
| FREAKED OUT | 1 |
| JACKED UP | 1 |
| LOST | 1 |
| NUTS | 1 |
| OVERWHELMED | 1 |
| RATTELED | 1 |
| SHOOK UP | 1 |
| TANGLED UP | 1 |
| TURNED AROUND | 1 |
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