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Shafted Meaning in English

word · lemma: shaft

ˈʃæftɪd
SHAF-tid
ʃˈɑːftɪd
SHAHF-tid

Definition

In slang, 'shafted' means to be treated unfairly or cheated, especially by someone else. It can also mean to be let down or not given what was promised.

Usage & Nuances

'Shafted' is informal/slang and often expresses frustration at being treated unfairly, especially in money/business, or when being let down. Don't use in formal contexts. Common phrases: 'got shafted', 'feel shafted by'. Often interchangeable with 'ripped off' but slightly less about money.

Example Sentences

I felt shafted when they canceled the concert without refunding tickets.

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He got shafted in the deal and lost a lot of money.

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We were shafted by false promises from the company.

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Wow, you really got shafted on that used car!

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I can't believe my boss shafted me out of my bonus this year.

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I waited in line for two hours and still got shafted by not getting tickets.

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