belted

Related to belted: belted kingfisher, belted out

belt

1. noun, slang A heavy strike or blow, especially with the fist. I gave the guy a belt to the jaw after he started insulting my mother.
2. noun, slang A serving of liquor. Gimme a belt of whiskey, Tom.
3. verb, slang To deliver someone a very heavy blow or strike. She belted me right on the side of the head.
4. verb, slang To drink something, especially alcohol, very quickly or in one gulp. He belted down the glass of scotch and immediately poured himself another.
5. verb, slang To move at a very fast speed, especially in a reckless or dangerous manner. The maniac was arrested after belting along the freeway at nearly 160 miles an hour. Just then I saw Sarah belting down the hallway.

belted

Intoxicated, either by drugs or alcohol. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were totally belted! A: "Are those guys totally belted?" B: "Probably, they reek of weed."
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

belted

mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. We were belted out of our minds.
See also: belt
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • belt
  • belting
  • juice
  • juiced
  • junk
  • Junk it!
  • jack
  • jacked
  • jacking
  • mickey mouse
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