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squiffed
[ skwift ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of squiffed1
First recorded in 1870–75; origin uncertain
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Example Sentences
Another winner – this time from his forehand – earning breakpoint in the first game, which was duly converted when Raonic squiffed one into the tramlines.
From The Guardian
Others, magnificently squiffed, zigzagged through the chamber, stopped to chat with friends en route.
He got mildly squiffed on a coconut brew called kawa.
Brendan himself cannot remember getting squiffed earlier than the age of six.
"Tight," or "squiffed," or "boiled" or maybe "groggy" would have meant the same and not sounded so sneering.
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