Green’s Dictionary of Slang

blindo adj.

also blindoe
[blindo n. / blind adj.1 (1) + -o sfx (5)]

tipsy.

[UK]N&Q 12 Ser. IX 345: Blind-o. Very drunk.
[UK]W. McG. Eager Contemp. Rev. n.p.: Arter a bi’ came along a parson, ’oo fought ’e was blindo an’ steered righ’ rahnd ’im.
[UK](con. WWI) Fraser & Gibbons Soldier and Sailor Words 26: Blind-o: Drunk.
[UK]G. Ingram Cockney Cavalcade 244: Let’s go and get drunk [...] Come on, let’s tell the old lady and get blind-o!
[UK]Partridge DSUE (1984) 95/1: ca 1860–1910.
[UK]A. Sillitoe Life Without Armour (1996) 253: Yet not so blindoe that he would lapse into obscene humour.
[UK]Brummagem Dict. 🌐 blindo adj. intoxicated.