blasted adj.2
very drunk or heavily intoxicated by a drug.
AS VII:2 88: Terms referring to the state of intoxication: [...] Verbs: Blasted. | ‘Volstead English’ in||
Entry E (1961) 132: You get a few bottles [...] get as blasted, bombed, [...] crocked, incognitoed, lit, polluted, skunked, and other wise mortally immortal as you possibly can. | ||
Hall of Mirrors (1987) 229: ‘You’re blasted,’ Geraldine told him. | ||
Snakes (1971) 56: I was blasted after my first toke. | ||
(con. 1982–6) Cocaine Kids (1990) 83: What I don’t like is when he says he’s going out for business and gets all dressed up and comes home blasted. | ||
Powder 148: We’ll all get absolutely blasted and rip the hell out of every other group in Liverpool. | ||
Vatican Bloodbath 51: [They] were getting progressively drunker on his champagne, stuffed on his foods and blasted out of their tiny little fucking minds on his 100% pure cocaine. | ||
Urban Grimshaw 206: You’ll have to come over and get blasted some time. | ||
Sun. Times Mag. 19 Dec. 36/1: It was the perfect excuse to get blasted. One year I bought two 28-gallon barrels of beer. | ||
Glorious Heresies 65: [T]he fact that he’d been smoking earlier on made him especially susceptible to being blasted. | ||
The Force [ebook] The blunt gets them fucking blasted. |