Mangled in a sentence as an adjective

Import it into iTunes and watch it get mangled.

The title here on Hacker News has been mangled to be incomprehensible or just wrong.

I took a screenshot so interested people can see how badly images can be mangled by the proxies used by some mobile companies.

I'm in that group, and I couldn't imagine buying some mangled, bloated carrier-modified version of Android.

But, for those disinclined to fake it, the only viable option is to avoid anything that might be mangled into offensiveness.

While problems such as the name-mangled symbols are not as bad as they once were, it is still much easier to link a C library into a random environment.

Sure, but the 99 cent edition in question almost certainly is the Project Gutenberg edition, mangled by a third-party file conversion.

In other words, if the primes were chosen at random according to the Cramer model, then about 1/5 of the time the appropriately mangled Goldbach conjecture would be true.

Every part of this construct has several states it can be it, reaching from healthy over bruised, torn, mangled, nonfunctional, broken and missing...> How does that play out in the actual game?

The process will not stop nor even print backtrace if the programmer forgets to check; the process will happily go on with invalid / unsupported / mangled / whatever data.

****, the mangled remains of the economy after such an attack probably would not even be recognizable as an economy at all... But bring down our society?

Would it be trivial for someone to dispute the authenticity of the coin, receive PayPal's request for its destruction, photograph something that looked like a mangled coin, and then essentially get the coin for free?

Link shorteners became popular because URLs for some websites are extremely long and unweildy, and are thereby difficult to type; they also have tons of puncutation, and are at danger of being mangled by various transports due to line wrapping, escaping, and character mapping.

And hey, at least now you know what it's like so it won't be so bad when you come back next week".I suppose he must have spotted the sort of mad murderous gleam that popped into my eye, because I doubt my mangled bleat of "whaaabastardfuhnextweekafuhcrazy" through nerveless lips was all that intelligible.

I believe he was paraphrasing Ginsburg, though businessweek may have mangled it somewhat, here's the original:I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by adwords, starving hysterical naked,dragging themselves through the back-linked sites at dawn looking for an angry fix,Angel-headed hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connectionto the starry dynamo in the machinery of night...

Mangled definitions

adjective

having edges that are jagged from injury

See also: lacerate lacerated torn