put upon

/ˈpʊt əˌpɑn/
adjective
  1. Treated unfairly by being given too much work or responsibility; taken advantage of.
    • He had a put-upon expression after his friends made him drive them all to the airport.
    • She felt put-upon when her boss asked her to work late for the third time this week.
    • The put-upon intern was always the one fetching coffee for everyone.
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