stoned adj

stoned adj
Drink wet cement, and get completely stoned!

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  • stoned — [adj] high on alcohol or drugs baked*, bombed*, boozed up*, buzzed*, doped, drugged, drunk, feeling no pain*, flying*, fried, inebriated, intoxicated, loaded, on a trip*, plastered, ripped*, sloshed*, smashed*, spaced out*, stewed*, strung out*,… …   New thesaurus

  • stoned — [stond] adj. ÉTYM. V. 1968; mot angl., p. p. du v. to stone « pétrifier », de stone « pierre ». ❖ ♦ Anglic. Fam. (d abord, argot de la drogue). Dans un état d ivresse dû à de la drogue. ⇒ Défoncé. || Après deux joints, il était com …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • stoned — adj intoxicated by narcotics or alcohol. In the 1960s stoned proved the most popular of a number of synonyms employing the metaphor of punishment or damage (wrecked, destroyed, blitzed, etc.) It became the standard term to describe the effects of …   Contemporary slang

  • stoned — [stōnd] adj. 1. having the stones removed [stoned prunes ] ☆ 2. Slang a) drunk; intoxicated b) under the influence of a drug …   English World dictionary

  • stoned — stōnd adj being drunk or under the influence of a drug (as marijuana) taken esp. for pleasure: high …   Medical dictionary

  • stoned — [stəund US stound] adj 1.) informal feeling very excited or relaxed because you have taken an illegal drug such as ↑marijuana 2.) old fashioned very drunk …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • stoned — adj Drunk, intoxicated. He was too stoned from beer to walk down the stairs. 1970s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • stoned — Adj. Intoxicated with drink or more frequently its contemporary usage refers to cannabis or marijuana intoxication. Orig. U.S …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • stoned — adj. sl. under the influence of alcohol or drugs …   Useful english dictionary

  • stoned — bekifft (umgangssprachlich); zugeknallt (umgangssprachlich); drogenberauscht; dicht (umgangssprachlich); zugedröhnt (umgangssprachlich); drauf (umgangssprachlich); zu ( …   Universal-Lexikon

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