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Old 12 Jan 2018, 10:23 (Ref:3792238)   #1258
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As a non-native English speaker, how do I read 'I was had over'? Is it a negative phrase meaning he was done wrong, like 'I'm done' or 'I'm f'ed'?
It can be very negative - as in conned.

But also can be light-hearted - as in the target of a prank.

It means he was the loser in a situation. The applause suggests to me that it was a tweet following a humorous event. For instance, if he had to wear a grid girl outfit after losing a bet!
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