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cashed

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cashed

1. Of a person, exhausted. Sorry I canceled on you last night—I was totally cashed after a long day at work. I was cashed after only the first mile of the race; I could barely even walk for the rest of it! Can we go back to our hotel room for a bit? After spending all day walking around the city, I'm cashed.
2. Of a thing, empty or depleted. Do we have any more cereal? This box is cashed. Dude, if the milk is cashed, don't put the empty carton back in the fridge! That glowing light on your dashboard means your gas tank is cashed! When's the last time you fueled up?
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cashed

1. mod. expired; depleted; burnt out. (From cashed in.) My pen is cashed. Where can I get a new one?
2. mod. tired. Man, I’m cashed. Can we rest here for a while?
See also: cash
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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