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A

acting    Featured Word

verb

  • to act foolish; under the influence of alcohol or drugs; or to do something dangerous.
    That boy was actin' last night.

    by Brian, Downingtown, PA, USA, Oct 15 2002.

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alcamahol    Featured Word

noun

  • alcohol.
    Did you bring the alcamahol?

    by Mix Master G, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, Nov 01 2002.

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alky    Featured Word

noun

  • alcoholic. Misspelled alchie; alkey; alkie.
    That alky drank the whole keg by himself!

    by Anonymous, MO, USA, Nov 05 1999.

  • alcohol.

    by Norm, Ft Worth, TX, USA, Dec 20 2001.

  • fuel.

    by Norm, Ft Worth, TX, USA, Dec 20 2001.

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annihilated    Featured Word

adjective

  • extremely intoxicated.
    I was so annihilated last night that I passed out in a dumpster.

    by Derrick P., Edmonton, AB, Canada, Dec 16 2001.

  • extremely under the influence of drugs.

    by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.

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ass out    Featured Word

adjective

  • in an irreparably bad situation; OUT OF LUCK; SCREWED.
    I'm afraid that you're just ass out.

    by Demetrius Scruggs, FL, USA, Dec 22 1997.

  • without money; BROKE.
    I can't go to the show tonight, I'm ass out.

    by Demetrius Scruggs, FL, USA, Dec 22 1997.

verb

  • to make a fool of oneself while under the influence of a substance, usually liquor.
    Oh, man, last night I assed out!

    by Emily, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Feb 20 1998.

  • to not attend a social gathering after already agreeing; TO FLAKE.
    Everyone knows she's gonna ass out tonight.

    by Miss J., Queens, NY, USA, Jun 11 2002.

  • to be prevented access to a location because others are engaging in sexual congress within.
    I had to sleep in the lounge because I got assed out of my dorm room.

    by Anonymous, Sacramento, CA, USA, Jul 24 2007.

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ass whup    Featured Word

noun

  • whiskey or other strong liquor.
    Give me a slug of that ass whup.

    by Patrick B., River Ridge, LA, USA, Nov 26 1999.

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B

badload    Featured Word

noun

  • a drunk.
    You need to slow down with the alcohol. You're being a real badload tonight!

    by John, Pineville, LA, USA, Nov 30 2002.

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battered    Featured Word

adjective

  • extremely intoxicated.
    I got totally battered last night.

    by Mike, UK, Aug 15 2002.

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beast    Featured Word

adjective

  • very good, excellent; COOL, AWESOME.
    That concert was beast!
    That outfit you are wearing is beast.

    by Matt, VA, USA, May 27 1998.

intransitive verb

  • to be aggressive.
    Why are you beasting?

    by Anonymous, Victoria, New York 14710, USA, Mar 18 2006.

noun

  • Milwaukee's Best brand beer.
    Hand me a beast.

    by Curtis J., Dayton, OH, USA, Sep 25 1997.

  • any low-cost beer. Origin: Milwaukee's Best brand beer, notorious for its cheap price, harsh taste, and high alcohol content. The combination of these three make it a supposed "Beast" to deal with, especially the morning afterward.
    The college students drink beast into the night.

    by Curtis J., Dayton, OH, USA, Sep 25 1997.

  • a person who is exceptionally good at something, or performs that activity aggressively.
    He is a beast on the football field.
    He is a beast at guitar!

    by Kate Pet, Maryland, USA, Dec 09 1998.

  • a muscular person.
    That dude is a beast!

    by N. Malik, Charleston, WV, USA, Dec 29 1998.

  • an unattractive female.
    She is such a beast.

    by Todd R., Cape Girardeau, MO, USA, Jan 01 2000.

transitive verb

  • to engage in rough sex.
    Yo, I just beasted that chick.

    by Alec E., Annapolis, MD, USA, Nov 16 2001.

  • to defeat roughly or violently, as in sports.
    We beasted that team.

    by Alec E., Annapolis, MD, USA, Nov 16 2001.

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beer goggles    Featured Word

noun

  • a metaphorical set of glasses ("goggles") that one wears after drinking enough alcohol that one's definition of "attractive" declines substantially.
    He must have had his beer goggles on last night, 'cause he was all over this nasty girl.

    by B.A.P., Raleigh, NC, USA, Nov 09 1999.

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bender    Featured Word

noun

  • an extended period of acohol or drug use. Usually more than a single night.
    I went on a bit of a bender last weekend.

    by Ellwood, Wien, Austria, Dec 20 1998.

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blitzed

  • To be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
    Last night, my friends and I got totally blitzed.

    by Christine, New York, NY, USA, Dec 23 1999.

  • condition that results from an all day drinking affair.
    Man, that guy was blitzed!

    by Rustin N., Feb 06 2000.

  • mind-altering HIGH.
    After that blunt, I was BLITZED!

    by Cheri and Ryan, Gainesville, FL, USA, Feb 09 2000.

  • To be wasted, usually used by pot smokers. Origin is probably from the fact that a sacked quaterback feels pretty damn groggy after a good blitz from the other team.
    Man, I am pretty fucking blitzed" Usually said while driving an automobile at an alarmingly fast 10 miles an hour.

    by NB, Feb 22 2000.

  • Drunk beyond comprehension.
    After my 3rd 40 last night, I was blitzed.

    by Kevin C., Bloomington, IN, USA, Feb 11 2002.

  • intoxicated.
    He can't drive home, take his keys, he's blitzed.

    by Ashley S., San Antonio, TX, USA, Feb 11 2002.

  • Intoxicated; under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
    I was pretty blitzed after finishing off that keg last night.

    by Josh T., Seattle, WA, USA, Mar 25 2002.

  • Extremely intoxicated; To be hit suddenly and without warning;.
    I was so blitzed after 3:00am, I couldn't find my way home.

    by Darryl, Dec 20 2002.

  • under the influence of alcohol, especially when acting very irrational, or after a bot of binge drinking.
    you better not let him drive man, he's pretty blitzed

    by Mike F., Bakersfield, CA, USA, Jul 29 2004.

adjective

  • inebriated, drunken.
    We got blitzed last night at the bar.

    by Zach J., Yorktown, VA, USA, Dec 02 2004.

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bombed

  • extremely drunk.
    adam got totally bombed at the party last night.

    by will, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, Mar 01 2003.

adjective

  • drunk/high/generally whacked out.
    He got so bombed at the party last night.

    by Julian M., San Francisco, CA, USA, Dec 09 2004.

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busted    Featured Word

adjective

  • extremely ugly.
    I met your boyfriend in person and he was busted!

    by La M., New York, NY, USA, Dec 02 1998.

  • under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
    I got so busted at the party I couldn't stand up.

    by Angelina, Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA, May 06 1999.

  • broken.
    Sorry, the television is busted.

    by ALison, Riverside, CA, USA, Jan 06 2002.

  • bad, generally displeasing.
    That movie was busted.

    by Mike, PA, USA, Apr 07 2002.

  • bedraggled.
    After her long night of partying, she looked busted.

    by Lillian W., New Haven, CT, USA, Jul 27 2004.

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buttered    Featured Word

adjective

  • inebriated.
    Last night I was so buttered.

    by J. Collins, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Apr 15 1998.

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butt-toast    Featured Word

adjective

  • extremely inebriated.

    by Lory Manchester, Jacksonville, FL, USA, Jun 10 1997.

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buzz    Featured Word

intransitive verb

  • being mildly intoxicated, usually from alcohol.
    I was buzzing pretty good.

    by John J., Houston, TX 77036, USA, Apr 15 2005.

  • to leave.

    by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.

noun

  • the light-headed ("buzzed") feeling from smoking a cigarette.
    I must have not smoked in a while - this cigarette is totally giving me a buzz.

    by Jackie R., Glen Gardner, NJ, USA, Feb 19 1999.

  • a state of mild to moderate intoxication from drugs or alcohol. See also buzzed.
    He drinks 'til he pukes; I just want to catch a buzz.
    I've got a pretty good buzz going on right now.
    The marijuana only gave him a buzz.

    by Jessie G., Lewisville, TX, USA, Dec 27 1999.

  • the most current information.
    What's the buzz?

    by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.

  • the current gossip.
    What's the buzz?

    by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.

transitive verb

  • to call on a telephone.
    Give me a buzz when you reach home.
    I'm going to buzz them later.

    by Saima, Madhouse Rd, VIC 3723, Australia, Apr 07 1998.

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buzzed    Featured Word

adjective

  • mild to moderately intoxicated from drugs or alcohol. See also buzz.
    He drinks 'til he pukes; I just want to get buzzed.
    I'm pretty buzzed right now.
    The marijuana only made him buzzed.

    by Jessie G., Lewisville, TX, USA, Dec 27 1999.

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C

caning it

  • Consuming excessive amounts of Alcohol and or Drugs

    by John, UK, Jan 27 2008.

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clocked out

  • Describes someone who is zonked from drugs or drink or simply just doesn't have a clue
    She sure was clocked out last night. During the school play she couldn't remember her lines no matter how much she was prompted.

    by Dawn L., Louisville, KY, USA, Jan 01 2004.

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