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单词 swacked
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Definition of swacked in English:

swacked

adjective swaktswakt
North American informal
  • Drunk.

    〈北美,非正式〉喝醉了的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is constantly being arrested, constantly swacked out on drugs and drink, continuously absolutely filthy with months worth of muck ground into him.
    • One woman who spent six months at Jones' house said, ‘We were forced to drink large quantities of beer, and after the party, when everybody was really swacked he would talk about himself.’
    • Sailor Jim, slightly swacked from his employment celebration, is sitting and allowing memories to drift through his mind.
    • Among recent, well-publicized cases is that of a United Airlines passenger from Connecticut who, swacked out of his mind and cut off from the airline's hooch, defecated on a food cart.
    • And if Cupid is not totally swacked on ambrosia, perhaps the two of you can get together for a date.
    • If the customer is too drunk to tell the driver where he wishes to go - or if he looks as if he is so swacked that he might, uh, barf in the cab.
    • If your date gets swacked on your first date, it's not necessarily due to nervousness.
    Synonyms
    intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin

Origin

1930s: past participle of Scots swack 'fling, strike heavily'.

Definition of swacked in US English:

swacked

adjectiveswakt
North American informal
  • Drunk.

    〈北美,非正式〉喝醉了的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And if Cupid is not totally swacked on ambrosia, perhaps the two of you can get together for a date.
    • Among recent, well-publicized cases is that of a United Airlines passenger from Connecticut who, swacked out of his mind and cut off from the airline's hooch, defecated on a food cart.
    • Sailor Jim, slightly swacked from his employment celebration, is sitting and allowing memories to drift through his mind.
    • He is constantly being arrested, constantly swacked out on drugs and drink, continuously absolutely filthy with months worth of muck ground into him.
    • If your date gets swacked on your first date, it's not necessarily due to nervousness.
    • If the customer is too drunk to tell the driver where he wishes to go - or if he looks as if he is so swacked that he might, uh, barf in the cab.
    • One woman who spent six months at Jones' house said, ‘We were forced to drink large quantities of beer, and after the party, when everybody was really swacked he would talk about himself.’
    Synonyms
    intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin

Origin

1930s: past participle of Scots swack ‘fling, strike heavily’.

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