Also means
uptight, inhibited
Usage Note
Bloqué is the past participle of bloquer used as an adjective; it describes anything physically jammed (a door, a road) or a person who is mentally or emotionally stuck. In informal speech, saying someone is bloqué means they are uptight or have a psychological hang-up. The feminine form is bloquée.
Examples
"La roue est complètement bloquée."
Natural Translation
The wheel is completely stuck.
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