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stewed
stewed S0752300 (sto͞od, styo͞od)adj.1. Cooked by stewing: stewed prunes.2. Informal Intoxicated; drunk.stewed (stjuːd) adj1. (Cookery) (of meat, fruit, etc) cooked by stewing2. (Cookery) Brit (of tea) having a bitter taste through having been left to infuse for too long3. a slang word for drunk1stewed (stud, styud) adj. Slang. intoxicated; drunk. [1915–20] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | stewed - cooked in hot waterboiled, poachedcooked - having been prepared for eating by the application of heat |
stewedadjectiveInformal. Stupefied, excited, or muddled with alcoholic liquor:besotted, crapulent, crapulous, drunk, drunken, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated, sodden, tipsy.Informal: cockeyed.Slang: blind, bombed, boozed, boozy, crocked, high, lit (up), loaded, looped, pickled, pixilated, plastered, potted, sloshed, smashed, soused, stinking, stinko, stoned, tight, zonked.Idioms: drunk as a skunk, half-seas over, high as a kite, in one's cups, three sheets in the wind.Translationsstewed
stewed, screwed, and tattooedvulgar slang Of navy sailors on shore leave, having gotten drunk ("stewed"), had sex with someone ("screwed"), and received a tattoo to commemorate the experience. My old navy buddies always joked that the only thing we wanted to do when we got to shore was get stewed, screwed, and tattooed.See also: and, tattoostewedslang Drunk. I'm past the point in my life where I want to spend every weekend at a bar getting stewed. Everyone was too stewed to drive home, so they all just slept over.stewed up1. slang Incensed; irate. It's really not worth getting stewed up about it—just let it go and move on with your life. I could tell the boss was pretty stewed up over the news.2. slang Drunk. I'm past the point in my life where I want to spend every weekend at a bar getting stewed up. Everyone was too stewed up to drive home, so they all just slept over.See also: stewed, upstewed to the earsold-fashioned slang Extremely drunk. Whenever she goes for a night out with her friends, she always comes back stewed to the ears. Good luck explaining that to him. You can't talk a lick of sense to Barry when he's stewed to the ears like that.See also: ear, stewedstewed to the gillsold-fashioned slang Extremely drunk. Whenever she goes for a night out with her friends, she always comes back stewed to the gills. Good luck explaining that to him. You can't talk a lick of sense to Barry when he's stewed to the gills like that.See also: gill, stewedhalf-stewedslang Drunk, mildly drunk, or nearly drunk. Sorry I didn't call you last night—I had some wine, got half-stewed, and fell asleep.half-stewed mod. tipsy; alcohol intoxicated. Poor Fred was half-stewed and still had to give a speech. stewed to the gills and stewed to the ears mod. alcohol intoxicated. When I get stewed to the gills, I usually fall asleep, right then and there. Here’s old Charlie—stewed to the ears, as always. See also: gill, stewedstewed to the ears verbSee stewed to the gillsSee also: ear, stewedstewed (up) and stew mod. alcohol intoxicated. (see also stew (sense 1).) The kid was stewed up and scared to death of what his parents were going to do to him. See also: stewed, upstewed verbSee stewed upstewed to the gillsExtremely drunk. The noun gills here has nothing to do with the breathing organs of fish, but rather was slang for a stand-up collar. Consequently to the gills came to mean “up to one’s neck” or “completely,” and in the early 1900s stewed, for soaked in liquor, was added.See also: gill, stewedEncyclopediaSeestewstewed Related to stewed: Stewed prunesSynonyms for stewedadj stupefied, excited, or muddled with alcoholic liquorSynonyms- besotted
- crapulent
- crapulous
- drunk
- drunken
- inebriate
- inebriated
- intoxicated
- sodden
- tipsy
- cockeyed
- blind
- bombed
- boozed
- boozy
- crocked
- high
- lit
- loaded
- looped
- pickled
- pixilated
- plastered
- potted
- sloshed
- smashed
- soused
- stinking
- stinko
- stoned
- tight
- zonked
Synonyms for stewedadj cooked in hot waterSynonymsRelated Words |