Idiom of the Day: 
  
 “Screwed up” 
  
 This phrase is so commonplace
 in the US that I didn’t honestly think about it being an idiom.  If you “screwed up,” this means that you made a mistake or an error.  If you made an a egregious error, we would say, “I screwed up big time” or “I really screwed up this time.”  If someone calls you a “screw up,” they are saying in a somewhat insulting way that you always make mistakes. “I screwed up making a cake by baking it for too long, and I ended up burning it.”
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