zappedhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zapped_adj%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezapped, adj.
First published 1986; not fully revised

zappedadjective

slang (originally U.S.).
  1. 1962–
    See zap v.
    1. 1962
      Zapped’... I first heard it in 1952 while I was an undergraduate at Brown University. The term was in vogue..to designate precisely the process by which a student..had his ‘come-uppance’ in class or on an examination.
      American Speech vol. 37 71
    2. 1966
      Maybe truce negotiations won't be possible until the Viet Cong are zapped to the point of accepting the impossibility of military victory.
      Punch 21 December 911/3
    3. 1976
      Despite his allure, could she really endure him? But the chap's got her zapped.
      National Observer (U.S.) 22 May 12/4
    4. 1980
      She was pale and sweating; clearly what Mr. Steinberg would call ‘zapped’.
      R. Adams, Girl in Swing xix. 254

Originally published as part of the entry for zap, v.

zap, v. was first published in 1986; not fully revised.