bushed
English
editEtymology
editFrom bush.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editbushed
- (informal) Very tired; exhausted.
- After hours on the airplane and a long drive, I'm bushed.
- (Canada) Mentally unwell due to isolation, especially due to working in a remote mine or camp; experiencing cabin fever.
- After three weeks up there I was bushed and needed to get out.
- Incorporating a bush, a mechanical part.
- 1960 December, “Thee first hundred 25 kV a.c. electric locomotives for B.R.”, in Trains Illustrated, page 726:
- Body weight is carried directly by the lower ends of rubber-bushed swing links of 19.6 in. effective length.
- (Australia) Lost in the bush. [from 19th c.]
- 2002, Alex Miller, Journey to the Stone Country, Allen & Unwin, published 2003, page 271:
- ‘She changes her shape depending on which way you're coming at her. Once you know the contours of Bulgonunna you'll never get bushed in this country.’
Synonyms
edit- beat; see also Thesaurus:fatigued
Derived terms
editTranslations
editvery tired; exhausted