I'm lost

English

Phrase

I'm lost

  1. Indicates that the speaker is unable to find his or her way.
  2. (figurative) Indicates that the speaker couldn't catch or understand what was said.
    • 2019 February 10, Nancy Pimental, “Los Diablos!” (25:56 from the start), in Shameless, season 9, episode 10, spoken by Kevin Ball (Steve Howey):
      All right, I'm lost. What are you talking about?

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