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What does yarareta mean?

"Yarareta" is a Japanese word that means "to be defeated," "to be beaten," or "to be overwhelmed." It comes from the verb "yareru" (やれる), which means "to defeat" or "to beat."

The word "yarareta" is often used in a casual or informal context, and it can have a slightly humorous or self-deprecating tone.

Here are some examples of how "yarareta" might be used:

* "Yarareta! I lost the game."

* "I got completely yarareta by that spicy curry."

* "I'm yarareta from work today."

In these examples, "yarareta" conveys a sense of being defeated or overwhelmed, but not necessarily in a negative way.

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