v. phr. , slang , informal 1. To cause trouble; to spoil something. What did you have to mess up my accounts for? 2. To cause someone emotional trauma. Sue will never get married; she got messed up when she was a teenager. 3. To beat up someone physically. When Joe came in after the fight with the boys, he was all messed up.
MESS UP
Meaning of MESS UP in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012