woozled adj.
tipsy, drunk; thus wooze n., drunkenness.
Tales of the Ex-Tanks 358: The best I could do was to seize out enough [money] to get woozed up. | ||
More Ex-Tank Tales 35: All of my efforts [...] had been conceived [...] while I was woozed, poetic and therefore non-practical. [Ibid.] 76: The only thing to do is to waft the gy-ard into a proper state of wooze. | ||
Damsel in Distress (1961) 192: I don’t know what your experience has been, but mine is that proposing’s a thing that simply isn’t within the scope of a man who isn’t moderately woozled. | ||
Indiscretions of Archie Ch. viii: However woozled he might be, it was impossible to detect it with the naked eye. | ||
Empty Wigs (t/s) 138: Mavis Bailhache [...] already a teensy bit woozled though nowhere near so snootered as Mama. |