slightly
91lesser of two evils — slightly less unpleasant of two poor options of choices neither of which are good …
92somewhat dark — slightly dark …
93sort of — slightly, somewhat; rather …
94sgtm — slightly gigling to myself …
95a glow on — slightly drunk, tipsy, catch a buzz When Myrna gets a glow on, she likes to dance real close …
96buzzed — slightly intoxicated, tipsy Jane got buzzed on fermented coconut juice. She was happy! …
97Deux Rouquines dans la bagarre — Slightly Scarlet Film policier d Allan Dwan, d après le roman de James M. Cain, avec Rhonda Fleming, Arlene Dahl, John Payne. Pays: États Unis Date de sortie: 1956 Technique: couleurs Durée: 1 h 39 Résumé La secrétaire du maire… …
98edged — slightly drunk The obsolete Suffolk use was probably not the direct parent of the modern American, but both must have come from being on the edge of drunkenness, or some such phrase: When he was nicely edged he was a pretty good sort.… …
99sprung — slightly drunk Like a ship which leaks but hasn t sunk: How s a chap to get sprung, much less drunk? (Westall, 1885) Half sprung is no more drunk or less sober …
100tiddly — slightly drunk Rhyming and punning slang on tiddly wink, a drink, which was an unlicensed inn or pawnshop before it came to mean the game played in pubs with counters: I poured her wine carefully. Ma, you ll get tiddly. (Bogarde, 1983) …