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Universalium. 2010.
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Universalium. 2010.
half-intoxicated — half intox′icated adj … From formal English to slang
half-intoxicated — adj … Useful english dictionary
Half-seas-over — intoxicated … Dictionary of Australian slang
intoxicated — adjective 1. stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol) a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors helplessly inebriated • Syn: ↑drunk, ↑inebriated • Ant: ↑sober • Similar t … Useful english dictionary
half-cocked — 1. mod. unprepared. (See also go off half cocked.) □ So he’s half cocked. So what? □ You’re half cocked for everything you do. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ He just sat there, half cocked and singing … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
half-baked — 1. mod. badly thought out. □ That was a half baked scheme. Was that the best you could do? □ It would have been approved if it weren’t so half baked. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ We’re getting half baked, come hell or high water … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
half-under — 1. mod. semi conscious. □ I was half under and could hear what the doctor was saying. □ I was afraid they would start cutting while I was only half under. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated; tipsy. □ He was half under and could barely stand up … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
half-blind — mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Fred got himself half blind in no time at all. □ Get that half blind jerk out of here! □ Four cans of beer and she was half blind … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
half-seas over — | ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective slang : drunk * * * /haf seez , hahf /, Slang. drunk; intoxicated; inebriated. [1545 55] * * * half seas over «HAF SEEZ, HAHF », 1 … Useful english dictionary
intoxicated — adjective several passengers later said they suspected the driver of being intoxicated Syn: drunk, inebriated, inebriate, impaired, drunken, tipsy, under the influence; informal plastered, smashed, bombed, sloshed, sozzled, hammered, sauced,… … Thesaurus of popular words