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boozed-up
[ boozd-uhp ]
adjective
- drunk; intoxicated.
boozed-up
adjective
- slang.intoxicated; drunk
Word History and Origins
Origin of boozed-up1
Example Sentences
Videos of a very boozed-up Morant traveling to Cleveland went viral, with the third-year guard stealing the show Saturday by unapologetically using his first All-Star game as an excuse to have as much fun as possible.
I was at university and there had been some boozed-up talk in the Union Bar of a making an end-of-term trip there.
We put the boozed-up offerings from White Claw and Truly to the test, along with a few other seltzers that have debuted in time for summer — whatever it is we end up calling it.
Six-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan says he was "harassed" by a "boozed-up" fan while relaxing at a Sheffield restaurant before sealing his first-round win at the Crucible.
Throughout the convention, the party made its case in a manner fit for the moment, and one that would have been impossible in the chaotic, boozed-up merriment of a traditional convention floor.
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