Definition of lambasted
adjective
- extremely inebriated.
I got lambasted at that office party.
Last edited on Sep 01 1998. Submitted by Kirby Hancock from W Peninsula Dr, Cassopolis, MI 49031, USA
on Sep 01 1998.
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Other terms relating to 'under the influence of alcohol, drunk': |
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Definitions include: drunk. |
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Definitions include: greatly under the influence of alcohol or drugs. |
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Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool"; "awesome". |
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Definitions include: to be so drunk, that "fucked up" doesn't quite cover it. |
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Definitions include: extremely drunk. |
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Definitions include: to get started, to crank up. |
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Definitions include: to be very drunk. |
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Definitions include: angry. |
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Definitions include: extremely drunk. |
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Definitions include: damaged or poorly prepared. |
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Definitions include: broken. |
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Definitions include: inebriated. |
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Definitions include: To be drunk or high. |
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Definitions include: to be under the influence of both marijuana and alcohol. |
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Definitions include: very drunk or high. |
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