scundered
English
    
    Etymology
    
Alteration of scunnered.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈskʌndəɹd/
Adjective
    
scundered (comparative more scundered, superlative most scundered)
- (Northern Ireland, slang) Fed up; not content, not satisfied.
- I'm scundered. I'm going home.
 
- (Northern Ireland Belfast only, slang) Embarrassed; caught off guard.
- I'm scundered. I just asked a lady out and she said no.
 - 2015, Mary Daly, Grace Kelly, Families and Poverty: Everyday Life on a Low Income, Policy Press, →ISBN, page 155:- She uses the word ‘scundered’, which is a Northern Irish colloquialism for a mixture of being caught off guard and embarrassment:
 ‘ […] So the day I went in, I was paying £19 and the teacher said to me, “Are you sure you can afford it?” I was scundered, so I was, because his teachers know I don't have a job. […] ’
 
 
- (Northern Ireland, slang) Minge; being a minge
- I'm scundered. I’m gorgeous sir
 
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