fuck over

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fuck over (third-person singular simple present fucks over, present participle fucking over, simple past and past participle fucked over)

  1. (transitive, vulgar) to cheat or treat unfairly (to exploit somebody in a way which results in an advantage to oneself, at the cost of the other party gaining a considerable disadvantage)
    He really fucked me over when he sold me that car for $3,000.
    • 2016 January 31, “Is Huma Abedin Hillary Clinton’s Secret Weapon or Her Next Big Problem?”, in Vanity Fair, retrieved 21 January 2016:
      But not Huma. She quickly returned to Hillary’s side. Daniel Halper, online editor at the conservative Weekly Standard and the author of Clinton, Inc., an unflattering portrait of the Clintons, theorizes Huma had little choice after the second sexting fiasco but to stick with Hillary. “She started sort of easing her way out,” he says. “It would have helped if she was the First Lady of New York and would’ve had her own gig going, but, of course, her husband completely fucked her over. But, at that point, there was no way for her to exit gracefully.”
    • 2020 August 24, Zach Baron, quoting Jaron Lanier, “The Conscience of Silicon Valley”, in GQ:
      “So,” he [Jaron Lanier] said, sighing. “My project is in a way more modest than you're making it out to be. It's more…it's more to not fuck the future over, you know?”

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