Slang-Adjektive für chaotische Tage: verpeilt, vercheckt, verplant, lost

Mini-Glossar + 2-Fragen-Quiz: Wenn man unorganisiert/verwirrt ist – moderne Adjektive im Alltag.
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Welche Umschreibung passt am besten zu „verpeilt“?
Wähle 1 Option.
Correct: 0/6

Hints for this Quiz

Think: a bit spacey or scatterbrained.
Wähle 1 Option.
“Verpeilt” ≈ scatterbrained/spaced out: forgetful, confused, not fully focused.
You forgot the time, not that your schedule was too full.
Welche Formulierung klingt am natürlichsten?
“Zeit verpeilen” is idiomatic for forgetting/messing up the time. “Verplant” is about an overfull schedule; “lost” means disoriented; “vercheckt” can mean messed up/not understood, but is less common here.
It’s about your schedule being full.
“Verplant” = overbooked, too many appointments, no free slot.
Look at the calendars and the mess: too many appointments.
The image suggests an overfull schedule and chaos → “verplant.”
Youth slang for feeling clueless or not getting it.
“Lost” (slang) = feeling clueless/disoriented. “Verpeilt” could also fit, but “lost” focuses on being clueless in the moment.
Three are true; one contradicts the idea of confusion/chaos.
The only incorrect one is “vercheckt = immer sehr gut organisiert.” “Vercheckt” is colloquial for messed up/overlooked/not understood, not well-organized.

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