0 unhappy and emotionally confused:
[ before noun ] messed-up kids
1 unhappy and emotionally confused:
a messed-up teenager
Teachers have a responsibility to help kids find their own voice and to really empower them with strategies for changing this messed-up world we inhabit.
A lifetime of incorrect press passes, messed-up mail and tongue-tied telemarketers have taught me as much.
It's almost better to keep your body messed-up on a consistent basis.
But messed-up science can be our friend in personal finance.
I think a lot of people see themselves as these messed-up shells that need to be filled with something or these imperfect, bad, empty things that need to become better.
Messed-up economy equals big stock market gains?
Yet, as each fragment flew away from the main body, it shriveled up so that there was no blood, and no bystander suffered the inconvenience of messed-up clothing.