单词 | to get beered up |
释义 | > as lemmasto get beered up 2. transitive (in passive). To be drunk, esp. on beer; to have been drinking excessively. Esp. in to get beered up. Cf. beered-up adj. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [verb (intransitive)] > be drunk bewetc1400 to be in beer1532 to have one's cap set1546 to have a pot in the pate1655 to be bit by a barn weasel1673 to have been in the sun1770 to have been in the sunshine1818 to have (also get) the sun in one's eyes1841 to have a brick in one's hat1847 stimulate1882 to beer up1892 to be (the) worse for liquor1893 to have a few1903 to have a heat on1912 1892 Elyria (Ohio) Republican 30 June 8/4 Paul Sacke attended the memorial and got well ‘beered up’. 1930 F. D. Palsey Al Capone iii. 146 Joey Brooks..used to get beered up..and go over and ‘pull Polack Joe's shirt-tail out’. 1968 ‘E. Lathen’ Stitch in Time xiii. 110 Gene was a little beered up by then. 1998 Sunday Tel. (Electronic ed.) 12 Apr. 18 We don't want gangs of lads sitting around getting beered-up all day long. < as lemmas |
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