Other ways of saying that you’re very tired: “I’m _________.”
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
| BEAT | 11 |
| EXHAUSTED | 7 |
| POOPED | 6 |
| WORN OUT | 6 |
| BUSHED | 5 |
| TUCKERED OUT | 4 |
| DOG TIRED | 3 |
| SLEEPY | 3 |
| WORE OUT | 3 |
| PETERED OUT | 2 |
| POOPED OUT | 2 |
| CANT KEEP UP ANYMORE | 1 |
| CANT STAY AWAKE | 1 |
| CASHED | 1 |
| DEAD | 1 |
| DEAD BEAT | 1 |
| DONE IN | 1 |
| FALLING ASLEEP | 1 |
| PLAYED OUT | 1 |
| SO TIRED I CAN’T HOLD MY HEAD UP | 1 |
| WASTED | 1 |
| WHIPPED | 1 |
| WIPED | 1 |
| WIPED OUT | 1 |
| WOOFED | 1 |
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