| 单词 | sauced up | 
| 释义 | > as lemmassauced up  3.  slang (originally U.S.). Intoxicated, drunk. Also (and earliest) in  sauced up. Cf. sauce n. 6a.Chiefly in predicative use. ΚΠ 1939    Des Moines 		(Iowa)	 Tribune 8 Feb.  a1/6  				He had a few too many beakers, and, ogling all the ladies, kept demanding: ‘Who is going to kiss me good-night?’ Finally a chap..said: ‘I will kiss you good-night.’... The sauced up interloper, unable to think of an answer to that one, left. 1968    F. Exley Fan's Notes 		(1985)	 352  				She had met a big, brusque, sandaled, red-bearded poet who..had got her sauced, had slapped her face. 1988    Courier-Mail 		(Brisbane)	 		(Nexis)	 25 Feb.  				Walking down the hallway without crashing off the walls like a sauced-up somnambulist is another pleasant first for me. 2015    A. Johnson Fortune Smiles 165  				The times Gitte rang up, lonely and guilt-ridden, half sauced in the early afternoon as she confessed to infidelities I didn't want to hear about. < as lemmas  | 
	
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