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1 sloshed
adj. \/slɒʃt\/( slang) snydens, dritings -
2 slosh
skvalpeIsubst. \/slɒʃ\/1) (britisk, hverdagslig) slag, smekk2) skvett, dråpe, tår3) skvalping, plaskingIIverb \/slɒʃ\/1) (britisk, hverdagslig) slå, dra til2) kline på, bre tykt over med3) helle i (på en klønete måte)4) skvalpe, plaske5) vade, plaske, vasseslosh something about slenge noe omkring, skvette noe omkring
См. также в других словарях:
sloshed — [slɔʃt US sla:ʃt] adj [not before noun] informal drunk ▪ Most of them were too sloshed to notice … Dictionary of contemporary English
sloshed — [ slaʃt ] adjective INFORMAL very drunk … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sloshed — || slɑʃd / slÉ’ adj. intoxicated, drunk, tipsy (Slang) slɑʃ /slɒʃ n. slush, half melted snow, watery mud; splashing sound v. walk through slush, splash through water or mud; spill or splash a liquid; agitate within a liquid … English contemporary dictionary
sloshed — ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ drunk … English terms dictionary
sloshed — [släsht] adj. Slang drunk … English World dictionary
sloshed — [[t]slɒ̱ʃt[/t]] ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ If someone is sloshed, they have drunk too much alcohol. [mainly BRIT, INFORMAL] Everyone else around them was getting sloshed. Syn: drunk … English dictionary
sloshed — drunk To slosh is to be a glutton but there is also the imagery of an over full container: ... her career of piss artistry, when she could still pretend she got sloshed out of not knowing about alcohol. (Amis, 1986) Usually as half… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
sloshed (to the ears) — mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Man, is he sloshed to the ears! □ He is as sloshed as they come … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
sloshed — Completely drunk. I am going out this weekend and get well sloshed … Dictionary of american slang
sloshed — Completely drunk. I am going out this weekend and get well sloshed … Dictionary of american slang
sloshed to the gills — very drunk, loaded, plastered, She was sloshed to the gills and singing very badly … English idioms