Advertisement
Advertisement
ked
[ ked ]
ked
/ kɛd /
noun
- See sheep ked
Word History and Origins
Origin of ked1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ked1
Example Sentences
“Maybe it's a choice between being f**ked quickly or being f**ked slowly over time,” she said.
I think “Vertigo” is better because it is more f**ked up, and more weird, and transgressive.
This sense of alienation was a defining feature of the early 2000s, as people struggled to make sense of a rapidly changing world, and the album captured that cognitive dissonance with raw honesty in songs like “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”: “Read between the lines / What’s f**ked up and everything’s alright / Check my vital signs.”
“As I was saying it, I was like, ‘Jesus Christ, that’s really f**ked up,’” Ryder said.
Daley, the former editor-in-chief of Salon and author of the 2016 bestseller "Ratf**ked: Why Your Vote Doesn't Count" has returned with another chilling account of long-term right-wing dirty tricks, this time — as he told me in our recent Salon Talks conversation — with a title we can actually print.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse