faded

faded

slang Intoxicated with drugs or alcohol. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were really faded! Hmm, smells like some people in here are getting faded on pot.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

faded

mod. drunk; drug intoxicated. Man, is that guy ever faded! Look at him weave from one lane to another.
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • (as) drunk as a lord
  • stoned out of one’s head
  • stoned out of (one's) head
  • stoned out of (one's) mind
  • stoned out of your mind
  • stoned out of (one's) squash
  • stoned out of one’s squash
  • stoned out of one’s gourd
  • stoned out of (one's) gourd
  • gizzy
References in periodicals archive
Faded Gloryville--it's a place we should all plan on visiting.
"This is the first time we have observed a jet from the initial explosion until it slowed and faded," says Tomsick.
The Faded Rose is celebrating its 20th year, and the years look good.
Once the residual Mg level in the molten iron is reduced to zero, the O will then dissolve in the faded iron to 4-6 ppm.
Another feature of the simulator is that each channel has an integrated digital noise source, whereby additive white Gaussian noise is generated internally and added to the faded signal.
The wallaby experiments suggest that wariness about things that look like mammalian predators has endured, while concern about their sounds has faded, Blumstein and his colleagues propose.
In [1] and [2], the authors investigated dual-hop DF communication models with beamforming over Nakagami-m faded channels.
Last week we asked you who first faded out at the end of a record rather than having a proper ending.
This afterglow has since faded substantially, but it remains visible in images taken Sept.
If the faded field varies dramatically across just a few wavelengths, diversity can be used.
Whereas Jan Groover's earlier black and white still lifes captured the reflective surfaces of stainless-steel cooking utensils with an etched clarity reminiscent of constructivist photograms, her recent images, cast in ethereal tones of faded silver and printed on thin translucent tissue paper, seem to be shrouded in a veil of diffused light.
The principle of space diversity reception is to provide the receiver with multiple faded replicas of the same information-bearing signal.
Within a week, that ember had faded, but astronomers subsequently identified a faint galaxy in the same position.
The cluster's relative youth--about 100 million years--means that any brown dwarfs that formed there haven't lived long enough to have faded. Now, for the second time in 3 months, researchers report compelling evidence of a brown dwarf candidate that almost certainly resides in the cluster.
By the end of the study, more than 80 percent of each patient's spots had faded, some completely.