adjective
- extremely tired or exhausted
Usage: informal
verb
- past tense of bushwhack: to attack suddenly from a hidden position
- past tense of bushwhack: to travel through dense woods or wilderness without a trail
Examples
- After working a double shift, I was completely bushwhacked.
- The hikers were bushwhacked after their long trek through the mountains.
- The soldiers were bushwhacked by enemy forces hiding in the forest.
- We got bushwhacked by that surprise quiz in math class.
- They bushwhacked through the dense jungle for hours.
- The explorers bushwhacked their way to the remote waterfall.
- I’m too bushwhacked to go out tonight.