in your cups
in (one's) cups
Drunk. When you're in your cups, foolish ideas have a peculiar tendency of sounding like excellent ones. He called to apologize the following morning, claiming that he had been in his cups when he made those rude remarks.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in your cups
while drunk. informalIn your cups is now used mainly to mean ‘drunk’, but in former times the phrase could also mean ‘during a drinking bout’. Either could be intended in the passage in the Apocrypha regarding the strength of wine: ‘And when they are in their cups, they forget their love both to friends and brethren, and a little after draw out swords’ (1 Esdras 3:22).
1948 Vladimir Nabokov Letter I have received your letter… and can only excuse its contents by assuming that you were in your cups when you wrote it.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- a fool and his money are soon parted
- fool and his money are soon parted
- fool and his money are soon parted, a
- parted
- doofus
- backassed
- a mug's game
- be a mug's game
- (there's) no fool like an old fool
- be (not) (one's) bag