clapped out
Oh, this one's great —
So "clapped out" means something is old, broken down, and just totally worn out from too much use. Like it's been used so many times that it barely works anymore.
You'd usually hear it about cars or machines — like, "His clapped out old car broke down again on the highway." You can just picture this sad, rusty car making terrible noises, right? Or someone might say, "We need a new washing machine — this one is completely clapped out."
But you can also use it for people when they're exhausted! Like after a really long day, you might say, "I can't go out tonight, I'm absolutely clapped out." It's a very British and Australian expression, so if you're watching a UK show or talking to someone from there, you'll definitely hear it.
Basically, "clapped out" = so old or tired that it's basically done for.
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