blitzed adj.
1. (also blitzkrieged) drunk or experiencing the effects of a drug.
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Campus Sl. Oct. 1: blitzkrieged – having become drunk quickly. | ||
Blood Brothers 118: I’m blitzed outa my skull, right? | ||
Guardian 29 Aug. 4/5: The language of drink is vivid in Scotland. ‘Blitzed,’ ‘miraculous,’ ‘bevvied up,’ ‘stotious’. | ||
Skin Tight 252: Renaldo got semi-blitzed on screwdrivers. | ||
Sl. and Sociability 45: Among the synonyms for drunk are blind, blitz-krieged, blown out. | ||
Guardian Guide 19–25 June 5: The hippies were too blitzed on psychodelics. | ||
A Steady Rain I i: joey: So I was blitzed a lot… denny: A lot? Joey, you were spoon feedin’ yourself sterno for breakfast. | ||
Hilliker Curse 7: I was blitzed [...] Booze blackout - age nine. | ||
Dead Man’s Trousers 59: Still looking a little blitzed from the night before. |
2. exhausted, emotionally drained; overcome by a situation.
Grease 50: The man was blitzed, completely. | ||
Campus Sl. Mar. 1: blitzed – physically, mentally, or emotionally victimized by [...] difficult tests, etc. |