Text or Internet slang GMFU typically translates to Got Me F*ed Up. It is applied to show shock, disbelief or anger at something that someone did or said.
GMFU stands for “Get Me F*ed Up.”** It’s slang used when someone wants to drink, party, or get intoxicated—often in a fun or reckless way. Commonly seen in texts or social posts, it expresses a desire to let loose and have a wild time.
GMFU stands for “Got Me F*ed Up.”** It’s a slang phrase used to express shock, disbelief, or anger when someone says or does something unreasonable. It implies “you must be joking” or “you’re seriously mistaken.” The term is informal and contains profanity, so use carefully.
GMFU means “Got Me F*ed Up.” It’s a slang phrase used when someone feels shocked, confused, annoyed, or overwhelmed—usually reacting to something unbelievable, frustrating, or totally unexpected in a conversation or situation.